• bamboo@lemm.ee
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    1 month ago

    The architecture being open source or not has nothing to do with security. All high performance risc-v cpu designs are proprietary. The instruction set itself is open source, but beyond that you have as much visibility into the internals of the processor as you would with an Intel one. The only thing the license impacts is that you can legally make your own risc-v processor if you want, whereas tou can’t make your own x86 processor if you want (legally).

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      1 month ago

      Thanks for setting me straight. I’ll still be pushing the idea of RISC-V.

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      1 month ago

      Can an end-user request the source for a commercial RISC-V processor or is that just a licensing issue?

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        You can request it but no manufacturer is going to give it to you, nor would they have any obligation to.