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  • aname@lemmy.one
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    1 year ago

    Except all our hardware is made by major corporationw and there are no major corporations that work totally ethically and morally

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        pretty hard to do computation on a pdf. which is what risc-v is. You need someone to design and build a chip according to what’s in those pdfs

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            i was replying to the point that all hardware is made by large corporations. That will not change, irrelevant of whether the isa is open source or not.

        • XTL@sopuli.xyz
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          You know there’s tons of real chips out already and more coming all the time?

          ARM is as much just a spec at heart.

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            and arm do not manufacture chips. Usually tsmc or samsung do. The fact that chips exist is orthogonal to the argument of who ends up manufacturing them

      • V ‎ ‎ @beehaw.org
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        I like the idea of RISC-V, but I need something like a Raspberry Pi except RISC-V. I can accept a little jank, but it needs to be “good enough” if you catch my drift.

          • crystal@feddit.de
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            Are there any performance benchmarks for the Star64?

            Pine64 claims the chip to have performance similar to certain Cortex-A55 processors, which would put the Star64 on par with the Raspberry 4 series. Is that true?