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  • LLVM's libc Gets Much Faster memcpy For RISC-V

    Phoronix: LLVM's libc Gets Much Faster memcpy For RISC-V

    Being merged into LLVM's libc library recently are an optimized memory copy function "memcpy" implementation for the RISC-V architecture...

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    When this libc is production ready it will be a very interesting time.

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    • #3
      I'm looking forward to libc supporting shared libraries

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      • #4
        Now if only we could get much faster RISC-V parts!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by zexelon View Post
          Now if only we could get much faster RISC-V parts!
          The Chinese opensource Xiangshan 2nd release@14nm is already faster than CortexA76.

          It is expected to be taped out at SMIC for engineering samples, so that they can fine tune it in June 2023.
          I saw some things saying they will target ARM neoverse-N2...maybe for next gen.

          But we need to understand that a SoC is much more than just the cpu itself, its a lot of things that are around him, that really add value to the product.

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