Samsung custom RISC-V

It's over for ARM, Qualcomm, Intel, MediaTek, Apple, AMD, etc.

  1. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    >Ex-AMD
    oof

  2. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    >we now have ten CPUs to pick from rather than two
    not seeing a problem here, you Samsung sucking fag

  3. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    hey that's pretty cool

  4. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    It's not RISC-V, it's a new ISA

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      >new ISA
      not even Samsung would be dumb enough to attempt that.

      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        industry has always been like this. make your own chips, you can make money from licensing the design and selling the final product, or they keep it to themselves and use in their own products. licensing other people's designs costs a fortune.

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      Loongson, the Chinese MIPS variant

  5. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    samsung and korean chipmakers are getting majorly fucked by biden administration. they will have to resort to some desperate measures.

  6. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    > no link
    post link, homosexual.

  7. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Based
    Don't really care about the drama just want good riscv chips
    More shit for me to consoom

  8. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Custom ISA likely means that this will not leave datacenter segment.

  9. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Qualcomm has some Nuvia Phoenix based cores in development since their acquisition, and with that they're going to be the only company apart from Apple who is designing custom ARM cores instead of just reusing stock IP.
    Alibaba gas some RISC-V core arch faster than ARM Cortex A73 cores
    Loongson has LoongArch which is some hybrid RISC-V MIPS amalgamation
    Samsung has totally sidelined a project of internally developed ARM super scalar cores for numerous years now, and has been hiring people to work on another separate project
    ARM in the server market never really took off apart from some HPE trash project and a couple some Amazon projects which are utterly worthless

    ARM bros, is it over?

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      If you deploy on AWS Lambda and don't specify platform, it runs on AWS custom ARM servers.

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      >Alibaba gas some RISC-V core arch faster than ARM Cortex A73 cores
      Their Yitian 710 cores are Arm based and shit all over anything RISC-V in existence. They entered service last year.

      >Samsung has totally sidelined a project of internally developed ARM super scalar cores for numerous years now, and has been hiring people to work on another separate project
      The rumor was a custom chip developed by MX (smartphone division) to replace Exynos and Snapdragon, so it would be Arm

      >ARM in the server market never really took off apart from some HPE trash project and a couple some Amazon projects which are utterly worthless
      And google and alibaba and MS Azure (licensed Ampere chips)

  10. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    >TWO MORE WEEKS UNTIL MIPS/SPARC/POWER/RISCV TAKES OVER

    You need to realize that x86 is NEVER getting beat, deal with it.

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      I'm giving x86 TWO MORE YEARS

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      >muh x86
      Risc-v is here to kill arm
      X86 will still be widely used everywhere for at least 20 more years

      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        >Risc-v is here to kill arm
        RISC-V has no infrastructure and has to rely on third party proprietary IPs.
        It doesn't matter if there are no royalties for RISC-V when ARM can just bundle everything needed to make SoCs with decent pricing.
        There are no "free" and "open" hardware RISC-V SoCs and there won't be any.

        • 3 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          Doesn't matter. RISC-V is just an ISA, and Samsung can use their permission to use AMD IP to make a new SOC.

          • 3 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            >Samsung can use their permission to use AMD IP to make a new SOC.
            AyyMD is using 3rd party IPs in their SoCs so not really.

      • 3 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        >Risc-v is here to kill arm
        RISC-V has no infrastructure and has to rely on third party proprietary IPs.
        It doesn't matter if there are no royalties for RISC-V when ARM can just bundle everything needed to make SoCs with decent pricing.
        There are no "free" and "open" hardware RISC-V SoCs and there won't be any.

        PowerPC sure killed x86...oh wait
        It doesnt matter how good an architecture is, it needs mainstream adoption or id DoA. Hell, for a short while there was a push to make x86 phones rather than ARM computers. Guess where we are now? Adoption is everything.

        • 3 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          >PowerPC sure killed x86...oh wait
          PowerPC was outclassed by Intel's manufacturing. Just like TSMC is outclassing Intel right now.
          >Adoption is everything.
          In order to have adoption you have to have a competitive product first. RISC-V isn't there yet.

  11. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    >samcrap
    Never again

  12. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    IS THE SHITWRECKER BACK?

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      >ex-AMD

      Jim Keller is still at Tenstorrent designing a Nvidia DGX competitor.

  13. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    >ex-AMD

  14. 3 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    their internal cpu design is awful and switching to a different isa isn't going to help. who are they going to license the graphics from, or are they doing that themselves too? samsung is more fucked than people realize
    >https://www.semianalysis.com/p/samsung-electronics-cultural-issues

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      >who are they going to license the graphics from
      AyyMD
      Exynos 2200 is using RDNA2

    • 3 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      Samsung fired execs in charge of SoC design and foundry after internal audit. The new SoC will be done in Korea where Korean EE slaves can't just walk across the street and get a job at AMD or Apple like at the previous Exynos custom core lab in Austin, Texas.

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