When is RISC-V going to destroy ARM?
when will we have a competitive alternative to x86?
After ARM destroys x86, i.e. never.
>>59510625
There is no reason RISC-V couldn't compete with x86 in the future if people would start using it instead of using proprietary garbage ARM shit.
>>59510643
There is no inherent reason any modern ISA couldn't complete with x86, the problem are implementations of the ISA in question. If you make an ARM CPU with huge caches, advanced BP, multiscalar architecture and all that stuff it will perform on par with Xeon. The problem is it will cost millions to develop such a thing from scratch and no one will buy it.
When RISC-OS becomes a viable operating system.
>>59510625
Never, even Intel failed to displace x86.
>>59510689
I'd buy it if it was ~500
>>59511486
We're hitting a point where more and more stuff is platform agnostic, it could be viable
>>59510586
Do we even have hardware yet?
>>59512412
There are risc-v boards but obviously there is almost no software