AMD I am worried about, should they not embrace RISC-V, which so far they haven't shown signs of.
They could show up with a RISC-V for a new socket AM6, called Zen7, with x86 acceleration: An actual x86 mode to support legacy applications during the transition to the best and industry standard ISA.
Or they could, alternatively, fall into irrelevance on the CPU side. Which would be a waste.
They could show up with a RISC-V for a new socket AM6, called Zen7, with x86 acceleration: An actual x86 mode to support legacy applications during the transition to the best and industry standard ISA.
Or they could, alternatively, fall into irrelevance on the CPU side. Which would be a waste.