How embarrassing for Arm that they are having to admit how weak they really are to all and sundry.

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    I would say that RISC-V is going to be competing in all areas, and possibly more quickly than many realise.

    • It’s already competitive in the microcontroller arena
    • more capable processor designs are being worked on
    • There’re hints of GPUs, and
    • RISC-V is competing in the emerging markets - going head-to-head with Arm.

    The RISC-V Foundation increased by 133% last year, and with that came funding and greater visibility. The momentum seems to be with RISC-V, and ARM is in the doldrums.

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      3 years ago

      They have had a pretty good ride with Smartphones and SBC’s, maybe they should have embraced open source :)

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        I absolutely agree with you!

        What happens to Arm if the deal doesn’t go ahead?

        I think they’re right to fear a flotation - the ROI has been surprisingly low for a company that’s supposed to be worth US$40B… And Arm are looking to raise money, not produce profits just to give the money to investors.

        Qualcomm’s idea of users of the ISA clubbing together to maintain it - I guess more-or-less the Foundation model - might raise some money… but wouldn’t that reduce Arm to custodians of the specification?

        Arm could open source the ISA… That would probably consign RISC-V to the classroom… but it would diminish Arm Ltd. too.

        : Chip designers for hire, and scrabbling for funding the next processor.