>All the "high performance CPUs" right now are just dev kits, so I don't see how there can be fragmentation in a market that does not yet even exist.
It comes straight from the "RISC-V know the facts" FUD campaign ARM infamously ran.
Yet, not even these dev kits suffer from "fragmentation". Basically:
- Previous wave implements RVA20, some of them with custom extensions, such as a harmless pre-ratification V extension.
- The open software ecosystem is built for RVA20, which the hardware supports. Vendors run their experiments within custom extension space, no harm is done.
- Current wave implements RVA22 with the ratified V extension, some of them with harmless custom extensions. As newer RVA profiles build on older RVA profiles, these chips run RVA20 code no worse than the previous wave.
It comes straight from the "RISC-V know the facts" FUD campaign ARM infamously ran.
Yet, not even these dev kits suffer from "fragmentation". Basically:
- Previous wave implements RVA20, some of them with custom extensions, such as a harmless pre-ratification V extension.
- The open software ecosystem is built for RVA20, which the hardware supports. Vendors run their experiments within custom extension space, no harm is done.
- Current wave implements RVA22 with the ratified V extension, some of them with harmless custom extensions. As newer RVA profiles build on older RVA profiles, these chips run RVA20 code no worse than the previous wave.