• megopie@beehaw.org
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    5 hours ago

    I really do want to see risc V succeed in the desk top and laptop space. The fact that there are only two major architectures and both are owned by companies is a serious potential issue. Especially if they both ended up being owned by one company somehow.

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      Well, kind of 3 companies.

      Intel and AMD both have rights to x86_64, since they both held patents used by it. In 2021, AMD’s patents expired.

      Then there’s ARM, which is solely owned by Arm Holdings.

      But yes, it’s still very much a big problem, and I really hope RISC-V succeeds to solve that problem. Licensing core designs is a much better motive and business model than licensing an entire ISA.

      Edit: oh wait, you said two architectures, not two companies. Never mind, you’re right. :)