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The RISC-V implementations are unlikely to be libre, certainly the parts provided by the Intel 4 process node are not libre.


Having commercial developments on RISC-V helps the whole ecosystem and makes it possible to eventually have open cores that can run the standard software.

So its kind of like Linux could eventually run much of the software developed for unix and took most of that market.

Currently its simply not possible that an open core can actually compete against x86 or ARM.

Fabs being open will take longer.




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