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sabreW4K3@lazysoci.al to Linux@programming.dev · 1 year ago

Linux geeks cheer as Arm wrestles x86 • The Register

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AlmaLinux and upstream kernel support for Raspberry Pi 5, plus a forthcoming high-performance Arm64 Tuxedo laptop
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    ARM will replace x86 and RISC V will move into ARM’s old slot.

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      RISC V is what you’re looking for

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        It’s not even the first time 😭

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        … when it is actually usable one day.

        The big problem of RISC-V is the fragmentation of the market, and it is not even a big market to start with.

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      RISC-V has already been ruined by a zillion proprietary vendor extensions.

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        Can the extensions not be replaced?

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          no it’s part of the physical hardware design

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            What I mean is, given the open source nature of RISC V, if someone puts out a chip with a proprietary extension, isn’t it likely that there will be a rip off that does the same but in an alternative manner? Like how there’s tonnes of Raspberry Pi like boards available.

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