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Yeah the problem with having flags is demonstrated by multiple very high performance implementations of arm64 and x86, while risc-v has exactly zero.


The time in which you will be able to truthfully say that is very rapidly coming to an end.


RVA23 hopefully.

It looks a lot like Zeno's paradox of RISC-V implementation.


I wish this were true, but we are more than one year(s) away from a consumer RISC-V chip that can beat my Intel N150 mini PC.


That will be amazing when it happens, and a year is VERY soon!

Tenstorrent's first "Atlantis" Ascalon dev board is going to be similar µarch to Apple M1 but running at a lower clock speed, but all 8 cores are "performance" cores, so it should be in N150 ballpack single-core and soundly beating it multi-core.

They are currently saying Q2 2026, which is only 4-7 months from now.




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