Название | : | Explaining RISC-V: An x86 u0026 ARM Alternative |
Продолжительность | : | 14.24 |
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Sifi fired 140 engineers and transferred jobs to India Comment from : @tahirsengine |
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i hope risc v can become the standard for desktop Comment from : @zxn-hn4tv |
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America won't let it happen Comment from : @DhruvGoel_ |
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Great info, let's go RISC V! Comment from : @jackzx7143 |
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@6:12 Comment from : @kos8765 |
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some parts of the arch are however used still in todays sillica motherboards anyway Comment from : @kos8765 |
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Arm chips rule Comment from : @alannaramone3821 |
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Bring back 68K!!! Comment from : @telesniper2 |
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Tf Harry potter doing here Comment from : @blackhatvisions |
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So glad I found this channel Thanks for the easy to digest information! Comment from : @asknight |
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Apple spells it ‘RI$K’ There is no way they could join this coalition while continuing their business model of outrageous profit margins, often at the expense of customer satisfaction Comment from : @artysanmobile |
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thank you very much! Comment from : @alevilikvealeviler |
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What's this field of engineering called ? Comment from : @Quantum_in_Java |
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I don't see how x86 has any future Comment from : @dan-bz7dz |
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straightforward and to the point, thanks! Comment from : @user-yv5bz4qn4t |
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I don’t think that it’s a bad thing that countries which start genocide aren’t guaranteed access to modern technology Comment from : @nickplays2022 |
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👍 Comment from : @mihailvormittag6211 |
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Awesome video! Always wanted to know about risc5 Comment from : @hicoop |
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Sometimes Your voice is too robotic And have a lot Unnecessary stops Comment from : @user-zk5ym9ut1j |
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Hi value content as always Comment from : @benyomovod6904 |
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I still don't understand one thing If ARM belongs to the RISC family, can software compiled for ARM work for RISC-V? If not, how hard is it to convert an application from ARM to RISC-V? Comment from : @_modiX |
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Thanks for sharing knowledge 👍 Comment from : @RasheedKhan-cm1my |
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And now, just ≈15 years later and SiFive is completely imploding 🤷 Oh how things can so very quickly change I don't think the ISA is doomed or anything like that, but its development & proliferation has just been MASSIVELY set back Comment from : @CooeF |
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you were featured in my uni class lol Comment from : @energy-tunes |
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Yooooo, this video was 🔥🔥 So well explained Now I understand both arm and risc-v! Thank you Comment from : @fire44it |
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brilliant video so well explained stuff I was a bit confused about! Comment from : @davidcolton7167 |
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👍👍👍👍👍👍 Comment from : @michelwong1 |
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The informative vedio I ever found on internet Comment from : @mudassarabdullah252 |
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The bank that owns ARM is floating 10 of the stock today on the NASDAC Are they insuring against RISC-V ruining their virtual monopoly and becoming dominant? Paid-for versus open architecture seems to be a no brainer Personally, I wouldn't buy anything a bank sells if there is an alternative Comment from : @robwilton9539 |
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Fantastic thank you :) Comment from : @bonhambley714 |
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Digital Core Design is the first Polish company to create the first Polish Risc-V processor Comment from : @Cyklonus |
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Is their any reason for me to choose a RISC based SBC over an ARM or (even an x86) based SBC? I like the concept but feel that choosing a RISC board would be akin to shooting myself in the foot Can anyone explain the benefit to RISC? It just seems risky, pun intended Comment from : @funbucket09 |
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Interesting what you say about many countries interested in RISC because of CPU availability I am a little surprised you didn’t mention that one of the greatest advantage of using RISC instructions is that they are more efficient and use far less power and that why they are used in ARM and all mobile devices Comment from : @joerinaldi5 |
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X86 architecture is the best for gaming Comment from : @turbolenza35 |
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Without an Intel ME backdoor spying engine? Comment from : @noggogo6932 |
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hello good morning christopher it's fascinating thanks Comment from : @mandroid-rb4uy |
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RISC -V is truely a godsend for us Indians , as we have a lot of demand for these type of chips and unfortunately we have to import it 100 percent In these times it is crucial for every country to be self reliant in design as well as ,manufacturing for chipsbrWe have two indegenious efforts such shakti processors(E-Class,C-Class,I-Class,M-Class,S-Class,H-Class) and Vega processor by cdac and these are maturing at good speedusually those country who know the importance of this is working on it at breakneck speed Comment from : @bmqww223 |
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Is x86 dying Comment from : @user-vw4zb4os9x |
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Is there a fully stable and official Python interpreter specifically tailored for RISC-V? Comment from : @canislupus616 |
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Very informative video Comment from : @yousefob |
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Let me know when they can run a game like Horizon ZD for pc, or Hogwarts legacy IF I'm still alivebrbrGood explanation though Hat off to youbrbrThanks 🙂brbrCheers Bob Comment from : @bobmnz6914 |
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Cobol is still widely used in business because of the fact that the code works and the cost to rewrite cannot be justified Similarly, your arguments completely ignore the investments made by so many in the x86 and ARM systems Is there a place for RISC-V? Yes? Will it become dominant? Not worldwide but possibly in locations subject to sanctions Comment from : @franciscook5819 |
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☕️😎😎😎 Comment from : @dissaid |
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Thank you, like always delivering the best explanation about computers Comment from : @dza1988 |
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High quality as always! Thx! Comment from : @linxiaohuang4629 |
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I think this risk-v was very a bad idea from political and economical side of things, it will not bring much benefit to most countries, but russia/china/India now can do whatever they want, steal someone's architecture ideas, tweak it a little bit, call it their own proprietary solution and to not care about sanctions at all Comment from : @oleksiistri8429 |
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I think this risk-v was very a bad idea from political and economical side of things, it will not bring much benefit to most countries, but russia/china/India now can do whatever they want, steal someone's architecture ideas, tweak it a little bit, call it their own proprietary solution and to not care about sanctions at all Comment from : @oleksiistri8429 |
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Finally found a useful video among a lot of crap on youtube Thank you! Comment from : @oleksiistri8429 |
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There seemed to be this growing trend of nations becoming dependent on one another I noticed the grave mistake Germany's dependency of natural gas from Russia was being threatened to be cutoff Being independent is the best way to be Comment from : @bcp092980 |
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We need a new expanded 6502 ISA Comment from : @NNokia-jz6jb |
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I really wish you are true We need an open source cpu architecture for desktop since we know that Intel and amd are intentionally embedding malwares in their products For some times I thought it was going to be an IBM Power derivative, but hopefully RISC-V will be the way to go Comment from : @Benbaz4 |
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RISC-V is a bad architecture:br1 No guaranteed unaligned accesses which are needed for I/O Fe every database server layouts its rows inside the blocks mostly unalignedbr2 No predicated instructions because there are no CPU-flagsbr3 No FPU-Traps but just status-flags which you could probe Comment from : @OlliS71 |
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So can we have Nvidia processors for Windows / Linux? Thanks Comment from : @unoninguno |
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MIPS already offered all of that and has basically vanished from the market One of ARMs advantages is that they also have the foundy side IP and tools Comment from : @tim1398 |
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Why risc5 and not open power? Comment from : @yusef3132 |
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The last 4 min is the most conversational you’ve ever sounded Please have more conversational commentary! Comment from : @blademan7671 |
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Will that international group in Switzerland be responsible for advancing RISC-V to the next step (ie RISC-VI)? Or is the advancement of the platform now up to the community at large? Comment from : @JustWasted3HoursHere |
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💙❤️💚🤎 Comment from : @Dreddwinner |
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Just thinking what will happen to ARM after riscv will start being used Comment from : @roz1 |
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better if you stick to the science call it conflict in Ukraine some countries call it a special military operation other countries call it an invasion why ruin your excellent program with politics Comment from : @bjkhy5297 |
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Can we trust china,russia ? Comment from : @hec07 |
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This is huge Comment from : @whatthefunction9140 |
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Many years ago, I was a computer tech, maintaining Data General Eclipse computers, among other models One option was the Writable Control Store (WSC), which allowed custom CPU instructions to be added, or extended as with the RISC-V The CPU used microcode, instead of hard wired logic, to implement the instruction set and this microcode was well over 100 bits wide I suppose this could be considered "RISC", as these basic instructions were used to create the instructions the computer ran on In trouble shooting, I might have to work my way through the microcode Comment from : @James_Knott |
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Alibaba 5 star,The company controlled by CPC are dangerous! Comment from : @zhiqiuyea969 |
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There is no RISK on RISC-V b/c it is open am I right? Comment from : @balloney2175 |
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I can see this architecture being used in things like laser printers and appliances outside just development boxes you've outlined If HP, for example, can shave the IP licence fee from an ARM-based formatter board processor, I bet they'd do that These processors architectures may not run Windows instructions in the next few years, but you'd have a good supply of IOT providers looking to to cut costs Comment from : @theplettz4569 |
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I don't support Mexico, in anything Comment from : @Stopinvadingmyhardware |
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RISC-V is the future trend Comment from : @btc-btc-net |
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Nice video, thanks :) Comment from : @Bianchi77 |
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12:30 The biggest reason China, India, and Russia want to move away from x86 is because the built in Management Engine on Intel and AMD's Secure Technology can be used as backdoors by government intelligence agenciesbrThose subprocessors have been included on CPUs for over a decade now On normal units, trying to disable the IME will render the processor unbootable Except for special high security models made exclusively for the US Govt which have it hardware disabled from the factory Comment from : @derek20la |
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AMAZINGGGGGGGGGG VIDEO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Best RV video I have seen yet! Comment from : @ze2411 |
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RISC-V is an instruction set Someone, such as APPLE who already has an ARM license, may add those ARM instructions to their RISC-V CPU You can bet they already have this in the lab Comment from : @antoniostorcke |
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Thanks for making such great videos! friendly, concise, answering most questions that arise in my mind while listening Comment from : @christophbugel7160 |
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Huawei a premier member of RISC-V International, that's interesting I think they will use RISC-V a lot together with HarmonyOS Comment from : @Anders01 |
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RISC is a dogshit academic architecture Comment from : @TsilentPlayz |
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Thanks! Comment from : @xxorza |
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ARM is going to be sold The British government will never tolerate the existence of a successful British company Comment from : @myriri3687 |
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Thanks for this succinct description of the various processor architectures I agree with you that the open-source nature of RISC-V will be a prime motivator for further development As we move forward we're seeing more and more utilization of open-source technologies as a way of ensuring access and promoting innovation Comment from : @bobdinitto |
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MCST in Russia is also developing its own VLIW instruction set architecture called “Elbrus 2000” Comment from : @ibrahimtouman2279 |
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I always support opensource Unless provided by my company I never used or paid for Apple or Microsoft based products I built my own machines and use Linux, it is no brainier If RISC-V based personal devices become available I sure be the first one in line to get them Comment from : @lamrof |
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Ironic that oppressive closed regimes are the ones fully taking advantage of open ISA Comment from : @gab882 |
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Lucky it's not called "D-Head" Comment from : @gab882 |
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Concise and clear Thank you Have a subscribe, gonna watch your other videos as well Comment from : @kvegh |
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You’re awesome! Thanks a bunch! 😊😊😊 Comment from : @alfcnz |
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What about SPARC? Comment from : @user-dp4ok9ox5w |
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Who owns risc-v patent? What country? What company? What person? Do governments have rights to limit access to risc-v documentation and rights to make risc-v cpu? Comment from : @USAIsrUKEUVngrdBLRckOccupiedUA |
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