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9 months agoRISC-V only gives you the instruction set and standard, it does not tell you how to actually do it. The way you handle the microarchitecture internally is up to you.
RISC-V only gives you the instruction set and standard, it does not tell you how to actually do it. The way you handle the microarchitecture internally is up to you.
I don’t think there are any benefits compared to RISC-V with custom instructions, maintaining your own toolchain is also extra work which could benefit everyone with RISC-V
I wish they pivoted to RISC-V instead of their proprietary architecture
I don’t have good experience with Manjaro, if you want to go Arch based, I can recommend EndeavourOS
I say this as an Arch user
Fair, but I still think they should switch. I don’t think it would be too difficult anyway. It should mostly amount to rewrite of the decoder as can be inferred from the fact that it is mostly a superset of MIPS64.
The perceived benefits, are being independent of the west on technology. Which RISC-V already provides.