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> RISC-V has far more options

Like what? Are there any high-end RISC-V cores that proven to be competitive with Neoverse you could license?

It all just seem hypothetical to me at this point and I really struggle trying to understand who and why would design cores to license them to others? Looking at ARM it just doesen't seem like a great business model compared to making them yourself..




>Are there any high-end RISC-V cores that proven to be competitive with Neoverse you could license?

Look into Tenstorrent Ascalon, which is supposedly competitive with projected Zen5 performance.

Ascalon has, by the way, already been licensed to LG[0].

RISC-V is inevitable.

0. https://www.eetasia.com/jim-keller-on-ai-risc-v-tenstorrents...


Sounds good. Are there any benchmarks? Can you but it? How much does it cost?

> RISC-V is inevitable.

I'm sorry but you sound a bit like the "Crypto bros" from a few years ago.




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