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[Discuss] Is RISC-V ready for prime time?
- Subject: [Discuss] Is RISC-V ready for prime time?
- From: Dale.Worley at comcast.net (Dale R. Worley)
- Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2026 21:25:49 -0400
- In-reply-to: <mailman.1.1781280002.11408.discuss@lists.blu.org> (discuss-request@lists.blu.org)
discuss-request at lists.blu.org writes: > From: Dan Ritter <dsr at randomstring.org> > Sorta but not really? > > https://frame.work/products/deep-computing-risc-v-mainboard is > the closest thing to that, I think, and the caveats are > significant: I was thinking that in order to get a processor family "ready for prime time" in consumer-type systems, you not only have to get the CPU architecture (as it is usually thought of) working, but also a lot of hardware/kernel/software conventions regarding how it interacts with the memory, power control, I/O devices, BIOS, etc. Those aren't interesting from an academic point of view, so you can't get the universities to do the work. But with RISC-V, there's no manufacturer with a monopoly on the CPU chips that will make enough money with its success to sponsor/subsidize all that interface work. Dale
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