I do, and so much that I'm significantly sponsoring the work.
Why do I care? Because the M1 is simply the fastest processor in existence...
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You are talking about the original Arm ISA that evolved over many generation. M1 doesn't support that.
The ISA of the M1 is AArch64 which...
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Three points:- We have already been able to do this for awhile. Personally I use https://github.com/evansm7/vftool but there are others
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Any kind of support for AV1 is welcome, but it's a bit ironic that the least demanding part (decode) gets hardware acceleration first. Hopefully encoding...
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This awesome in itself, but also because this will almost certainly help advance the RISC-V backend for Cranelift.
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Just to summarize this: rdrand not working is not a CPU bug, but a BIOS bug, according to https://lore.kernel.org/linux-doc/77...e7fd0d28939047...
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This is a brilliant article, I especially love the "per-watt" and "per-dollar" views.
Only one gripe: PLEASE drop CoreMark....
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I'm not aware of anything ... yet ... but the Yosys + nextpnr-ecp5 packages are quite portable so perhaps something could be produced. I'll let you know...Last edited by morydris; 07 July 2020, 06:31 PM. Reason: I missed the original story with more details on the benchmarks.
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Yes, this is a fantastic way to present the [bewildering] results. Results are really close these days that being able to zoom in on applications closer...
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I'm very happy with my C2, but my 32-bit octacore XU4 is even faster. It's a pretty amazing board. (I don't actually need 64-bit, even the C2 has only...
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