「 Arm may be set up for a good decade long run in the datacenter, at the edge, and in our client devices, but watch out for RISC-V. Ten years from now, we might be writing the same story all over again, with one more historical ring wave added. In fact, it is hard to imagine any other alternative on the horizon 」
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Taking photos for my upcoming Acorn Archimedes A3010 article. Even with its slightly yellowed keys, it still looks amazing with those vibrant green function keys and Acorn logo.
Once I have found a good solution to capture video from the Acorn Archimedes that doesn't look washed out, I can finally get this article live on my website.
Afaik #RISCV64 is Tier2 in #FreeBSD and should therefore provide at least the basic port and pkg support? „This includes support for basic packages such as ports-mgmt/pkg“
I've been reading about RISC-V recently. Very interesting instruction set indeed, no stack, no flags, fixed-length instructions by default. Some oddities beyond 32-bit that seem to make it less straightforward.
For folks who might have written RISC-V assembly, do you use AUIPC "naked" (i.e. without assembler support for pseudo-instructions) when computing addresses? Or do you limit yourself to LUI?
Also European industry is trying to use #RISC-V to claim independency from the US supremacy on the semiconductor and computer market (The EPI project I think it is called).
RISC-V in US politicians' sites (uk.news.yahoo.com)
Apparently China is “abusing” RISC-V! I simply don’t understand the mentality. :/
New Emulator Lets Some x86-64 Games Run on RISC-V Dev Board (www.tomshardware.com)
Stardew Valley is now playable on RISC-V.