Even though I see no reason to vote you down, there are a lot of reasons not to vote you up.
The message from WD is very good news for RISC-V. But to make the claim that it overthrows
all other architectures from the throne is not only a bit daring. With this logic, ARM should have crashed Intel a long time ago. There will always be a market for different architectures.
You have also misspelled RISC-V, indicating that you are not really aware of the market and architecture.
>ut to make the claim that it overthrows all other architectures from the throne is not only a bit daring
It is always fascinating how much people do extrapolate when the want to believe something. It is going to overthrow and it is overthrown is two quite different thing if you can think critically.
>You have also misspelled RISC-V, indicating that you are not really aware of the market and architecture
Again. This just like you other analysis, which is based on flawed logic and not being intelligent enough.
Rest assured I have wrote enough Chisel, and I would bet I am more familiar about interenal of most architecture than most people in topic (since my grad school work is focused on outputing chisel via LLVM).
One extra lesson for you: dont extrapolate and judge based on appearance. Look at what they are saying deep down.
And don’t based your judgement on spelling, particularly in unofficial context. Some people only have time to comment when they ar in bus or something.
I have tried to explain to you why your message might have been down voted. Nothing else. If I interpret your message that way, others will do the same.
Free tip: If you don't want to be downvoted for your comment (#3) defending your comment (#1), don't say in comment #3 about the person who wrote comment #2 that their analysis was based on not being intelligent enough. That's a personal attack, and is absolutely downvote-worthy.
The message from WD is very good news for RISC-V. But to make the claim that it overthrows all other architectures from the throne is not only a bit daring. With this logic, ARM should have crashed Intel a long time ago. There will always be a market for different architectures.
You have also misspelled RISC-V, indicating that you are not really aware of the market and architecture.