RISC-V is trying to launch an open-hardware revolution | Upscaled

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RISC-V is a processor architecture and instruction set developed at UC Berkeley. It's attracted huge interest from everyone from startups to tech giants because it's entirely free and open source. Most current processors come with license agreements and are proprietary intellectual property, but anyone can manufacture a RISC-V chip, or design their own new processor. Big companies like Western Digital are already announcing a switch to RISC-V, and others like Google and Nvidia have partnered with them.
There's a lot of ways this project could fail, but it also has the potential to make custom processor design available to a lot of people. You probably won't be getting a RISC-V PC anytime soon, and chip makers like Intel or Apple probably aren't about to switch to RISC-V but expect these chips to start showing up in all kinds of devices very soon.
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 695
@carlocarnevali7790
@carlocarnevali7790 3 роки тому
This RISC-V really needs to take off. I'm sick of monopoly.
@BlownMacTruck
@BlownMacTruck 3 роки тому
Er what? There are plenty of ISAs out there.
@beezanteeum
@beezanteeum 3 роки тому
I wish there's an open VLIW architecture (just like Itanium, but open source) I'm tired with CISC and RISC duopoly
@UNSCPILOT
@UNSCPILOT 3 роки тому
I'd love to see a later version of the Raspberry Pi running their own RISK 5 chip to make them that much more open source
@MKeehlify
@MKeehlify 3 роки тому
I would also like RISC-V to just take off, but growing too quickly could cause many problems including creating another monopoly. Segmentation is something that should be avoided at all costs and open development should be pursued
@rfichokeofdestiny
@rfichokeofdestiny 3 роки тому
It’s not really a monopoly at this point. But patent laws promote somewhat monopolistic behavior, by definition. Many believe they “promote scientific progress,” but what they really do is temporarily reduce competition.
@MoMo-ul6uk
@MoMo-ul6uk 3 роки тому
This was a surprisingly balanced video on RISC V. You discussed the potential benefits and limitations of its development. It’s also good to know you’ve contacted the academics, who created the instruction set, and asked their opinion on the matter. Kudos to you guys 👏
@whereismycrewyo
@whereismycrewyo 3 роки тому
So RISC-V is basically the Linux of chips. Neat 😀
@CattoRayTube
@CattoRayTube 3 роки тому
That's a good analogy for explaining the proprietary add-ons, actually. There are non-free Linuxes with closed components out there, but that hasn't damaged the platform. It'd be nice if it was all open, but hey, capitalism's gotta ruin things somewhere haha
@lawrencedoliveiro9104
@lawrencedoliveiro9104 3 роки тому
Free-market capitalism is one thing, protectionist mercantilism is quite another.
@hertzvador2220
@hertzvador2220 3 роки тому
Making a chip is very expensive. No patch allowed post tape-out. 80% of the cost goes into verification, it is a painful process, whatever the architecture. More freedom->More variants-> higher cost
@xtremefps_
@xtremefps_ 3 роки тому
@@lawrencedoliveiro9104 free markets don't respect intellectual "property." Intellectual property is a mechanism for a false monopoly propagated to increase one's own wealth at the expense of entry to market to others, and ultimately, at the expense of the customer.
@SahilP2648
@SahilP2648 3 роки тому
@@hertzvador2220 I was just seeing 2001 A space odyssey lol. What a coincidence.
@pandupujo3917
@pandupujo3917 3 роки тому
This upscaled series is amazing. The amount of information is better than some college courses
@breadone_
@breadone_ 3 роки тому
its great but a lot of it is surface knowledge, an actual school/college course would cover much much more depth than a 14 minute video can do
@spoonikle
@spoonikle 3 роки тому
maybe one of those fake for profit collages that don’t have any actual staff and just hire a janitor to teach from a book they found in a used book store.
@mychemicaljojo
@mychemicaljojo 3 роки тому
I completely agree, such a great executive overview of what's going on!
@gameresearch9535
@gameresearch9535 3 роки тому
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@kjr5034
@kjr5034 3 роки тому
More like first lesson introduction into the topic
@kurosua
@kurosua 3 роки тому
I can’t imagine managing a project of this complexity, while doing research, writing grants, mentoring grad students, and teaching undergrads.
@VictorYarema
@VictorYarema 3 роки тому
Can you imagine managing Linux Kernel development? This is something that already happens for decades, right?
@vejymonsta3006
@vejymonsta3006 3 роки тому
Dude, Risc-V FPGAs are here. That means you can program an FPGA with open source tools as CPU with open source architecture. This is basically the final step towards a fully open source hardware design. No IP cores required.
@spguy7559
@spguy7559 2 роки тому
man . man . can we build a CPU faster than usuall CPUs (ryzen , intell ) with FPGA ? by risc-v arch .
@noobslayer815
@noobslayer815 Рік тому
@@spguy7559 theoretically you could, but that’s not the point of open source, IMO RISC-V is great for embedded systems
@SyphistPrime
@SyphistPrime 3 роки тому
Also the biggest thing about this is that there's no royalties to use some custom development environment. My friend programs in robotics, and it can cost thousands of dollars per person to get a license for the development environment.
@evannibbe9375
@evannibbe9375 3 роки тому
@Christopher Grant Open source means free for everyone
@jemert96
@jemert96 3 роки тому
@@evannibbe9375 free as in freedom yes. However, licenses for corporations are rarely given out for free (same as with Linux)
@NijikaAirConditioner
@NijikaAirConditioner Рік тому
TOUHOU PFP
@markerichannelly
@markerichannelly 3 роки тому
Now that nVidia is buying ARM we need RISC-V to become the preeminent mobile µarch
@davidste60
@davidste60 3 роки тому
*ISA
@zorintoto1167
@zorintoto1167 3 роки тому
I don't know about that . Maybe low powers chips something on bar with cortex m chips . ARM actually made cortex m3 free in order to compete with risc v
@mrrolandlawrence
@mrrolandlawrence 3 роки тому
now that ARM are an American company, it would be hilarious if they banned ARM chip sales to the UK for breaking trade agreements!
@deoxal7947
@deoxal7947 3 роки тому
Maybe, maybe not
@tiefensucht
@tiefensucht 3 роки тому
@referral madness As soon as nVidia owns all the IP, the government in GB can do what it wants. The physical ARM headquarter in GB doesn't matter anymore at this time.
@MMuraseofSandvich
@MMuraseofSandvich 3 роки тому
I've taken a course (two courses?) taught by Dr. Patterson. He's a fantastic teacher and really loves computing.
@aladdin8623
@aladdin8623 3 роки тому
"Just don't expect your RISC-V PC to arrive anytime soon." Well actually some days ago the first RISC-V Mini ITX Mainboard went public. Hopefully RISC-V development will increase even much more and faster and better. Amin ya Rabb
@MMuraseofSandvich
@MMuraseofSandvich 3 роки тому
It's a pretty big difference between a mini ITX board with the processor and a real functioning PC, there's also firmware and software to be written for the chip. I do want one, though, ngl.
@kelownatechkid
@kelownatechkid 3 роки тому
@@MMuraseofSandvich RISC-V + PCI-E support = real excitement! this is gonna be a big year for risc-v no doubt
@GhostlyTeehee
@GhostlyTeehee 3 роки тому
Inshallah !
@stbhcorporation7611
@stbhcorporation7611 3 роки тому
Inshalllah Man!
@Giraf1964
@Giraf1964 3 роки тому
@@MMuraseofSandvich Both firmware and Linux are out for Risc-v it seems. I still think Risc-V have some way to go, but it seems to go very fast.
@Settiis
@Settiis 3 роки тому
Amazing, open source is exactly what is needed to make revolutionary jumps in different work fields.
@godslayer1415
@godslayer1415 3 роки тому
and the best Open Source software has been taken private and OSS is not what it used to be - and RISC V is nothing more than a novelty
@MartijnterHaar
@MartijnterHaar 3 роки тому
Excellent video. It's even more important for non-US countries now that the American company Nvidia bought ARM. Nvidia is great at engineering, but also very into expensive and restrictive IP licenses.
@holyravioli5795
@holyravioli5795 3 роки тому
Most computing companies are into expensive and restrictive IP licenses....
@FengXingFengXing
@FengXingFengXing 3 роки тому
Real problem is corrupt parliament/congress give this monopoly. Need change imaginary property monopoly become 5 year or less.
@chinweisong-zb5dg
@chinweisong-zb5dg 3 роки тому
Nvidia is a taiwan company in america company skin.
@godslayer1415
@godslayer1415 3 роки тому
Nvidia HAS NOT BOUGHT ARM. It is in talks to buy ARM - subject to regulators in China, US and EU. China and EU oppose the deal... Anyone can develop for CUDA.
@JxcksonSF
@JxcksonSF 3 роки тому
@@chinweisong-zb5dg Nvidia aint Taiwanese. and even tho, TSMC is Taiwanese, but US almost maneged to block then to make business with Huawei
@DjebbZ
@DjebbZ 3 роки тому
Thanks for video! I remember being one of the people suggesting it, it's awesome to just "order" a video and see it done by you! Love the channel. Peace!
@SherwinGarciaObregon
@SherwinGarciaObregon 3 роки тому
All of the Upscaled videos I have seen so far have been really well made, well thought out, and researched. Really appreciate it.
@danielberry4728
@danielberry4728 3 роки тому
This series is great, hope it keeps up
@whatfireflies
@whatfireflies 3 роки тому
UKposts just recommended me this video out of the blue and I'm amazed. The amount and quality of information and the clear exposition are top class. Thank you!
@meamzcs
@meamzcs 3 роки тому
RISC-V is already used a lot in embedded systems where before all kinds of proprietary ISAs were used.
@chrominox
@chrominox 3 роки тому
Ah yes, another solid episode. Great job Chris!
@justincredible5406
@justincredible5406 3 роки тому
Chris is a treasure.
@chubbymoth5810
@chubbymoth5810 3 роки тому
Good lecture on the topic. RISC-V will mainly prosper to prevent trade ban issues regarding IP. Companies have seen what happened to Huawei and will want to prevent that happening to them. Besides that, RISC-V is the cheapest possible solution, which in the long run is always a winner.
@Teslawaverunner
@Teslawaverunner 3 роки тому
Excellent explanation , best I have seen so far. Please do more on RISC-V. One of the things that gets missed is that the ISA just covers the CPU not the rest of the components on an SoC. Also the licensing allows a chip designer using the ISA to keep the chip design closed ( proprietary ). One fascinating use of the risc-V isa is in an FPGA package , extremely fast prototyping and even deployment (albeit expensive !). I think you could make many videos about risc-V , a mini series !!
@danielwoods7325
@danielwoods7325 3 роки тому
Another great Upscaled, love these!
@Aspenlogic
@Aspenlogic 2 роки тому
The RISC-V instruction set is freely available. That increases the likelihood of hardware designs implementing that ISA being available. However, it doesn't automatically guarantee all intellectual property (IP) for those designs being "free". That is an important distinction.
@dread69420
@dread69420 3 роки тому
Splendid video covering this topic as requested in the comment section in the Apple & ARM video before. Maybe a video about AMD as a company and the Xilinx acquisition next? FPGAs in general?
@godslayer1415
@godslayer1415 3 роки тому
Had Nvidia been smart - and I posted this on a couple of sites a year or more ago - they would have bought AMD instead of ARM and would have also purchased Xilinx. This would allow them to compete with the accelerator stack at Intel - which has CPU,. GPU. FPGA and AI accelerators... Nvidia would pick up a viable CPU, Radeon Tech Grp & Nvidia would pool resources on GPUs - specifically for compute cards - and with Xilinx - yet another part of the puzzle.... the Google Tensor Processing Units are practically the industry standard for AI... and since Volta (including Turing and Ampere) Nvidia has had TPUs in it's designs. But idiot tech analysts started the Pump n Dump of AMD - the Dump hasn't happened YET - but it's coming - AMD is at most a $10B company - not a $100B company. Intel has the best CPUs, their Xe HP will destroy Nvidia in the data center and has the industry leading Altera FPGAs, and Habana for AI - Things are changing - especially with CXL coming this year.
@christophegroulx8187
@christophegroulx8187 3 роки тому
@@godslayer1415 Nvidia couldn’t buy AMD even if they wanted to
@divyanshdabral
@divyanshdabral 2 роки тому
@@godslayer1415 you clearly know nothing about anti-monopoly laws kid. Governments wont let companies take over their competitors like that. That situation would create monopolies. No government would allow nvidea to buy amd.
@rugvedmanorkar
@rugvedmanorkar 3 роки тому
We need more of these kind of videos! This series is great !!
@StephenOrion
@StephenOrion 3 роки тому
This dude, can make a whole new business out of his knowledge and speaking skills even without engadget. Bro, take the leap. You're very underrated. Linus didn't even know half as you when he started.
@stefanms8803
@stefanms8803 3 роки тому
You're assuming he did all the research and video editing himself
@faustin289
@faustin289 3 роки тому
Both this guy and Linus are doing YT videos on tech. What do you mean by taking the leap?
@kiraphillips5713
@kiraphillips5713 3 роки тому
Excellent addition to the series, thank you
@sharoyveduchi
@sharoyveduchi 3 роки тому
RISC-V has been announced since 2017 and all they showed us was quake2. The real revolution is power9 for open and Elbrus for being compatible with everything
@joelhowe
@joelhowe 3 роки тому
Upscaled is the best part of Engadget -- thanks so much for these!
@UXXV
@UXXV 3 роки тому
Loved the changing light outside the window across this video 👌 Devotion to the art
@DanielRamiz
@DanielRamiz 3 роки тому
this guys should have his own YT channel
@WarriorsPhoto
@WarriorsPhoto 3 роки тому
I agree 💯 100%. Hopefully he does start one as a side hustle down the road. (:
@selohcin
@selohcin 3 роки тому
LOL, he doesn't do everything himself. He needs the whole team! If it were just him, the videos wouldn't be as good.
@WarriorsPhoto
@WarriorsPhoto 3 роки тому
@@selohcin Agreed! A team makes videos like these better.
@alvallac2171
@alvallac2171 3 роки тому
*guy (singular) guys = plural
@TalmoTheSell
@TalmoTheSell 3 роки тому
@@alvallac2171 Dude, stop being a grammar Nazi!
@marksinclair1335
@marksinclair1335 3 роки тому
Love the series and the video! Thanks, Chris!
@fmagic2000able
@fmagic2000able 3 роки тому
Correction @ 1:08: CISC stands for "Complex Instruction Set Computing" not "Comples Instruction Set Computing" - lol!
@crazydrifter13
@crazydrifter13 3 роки тому
Haha
@danielglavas
@danielglavas 3 роки тому
Guys, your Upscale series is amazing!
@ChumlyFernando
@ChumlyFernando 3 роки тому
Great videos guys! This series is amazing!
@codecampbase1525
@codecampbase1525 2 роки тому
Excellent presentation. We currently have to develop a compiler for a class and it’s basically a simulated computer system that uses risc-v. Got the video recommended and i learned a lot about the history of risc, we haven’t actually talked about that in class.
@magellanicspaceclouds
@magellanicspaceclouds 2 роки тому
I love these clips. Brings back memories from comp. arch. class.
@harishannamalai8669
@harishannamalai8669 3 роки тому
I was among the one who requested for this video. This video was thoroughly informational. Well, no one literally talks about what could go wrong with RISC V.
@jamescameron149
@jamescameron149 3 роки тому
My reply to Winston Smith...
@geraldbaria
@geraldbaria 3 роки тому
This is really really good content engadget!! More of these!
@ianboard544
@ianboard544 3 роки тому
I develop for ARM cortex chips at work. I no particular love for the instruction set, but for me, the value is in the interrupt controller, which is easy to use, the coresight logic for debug and trace and the development tools, which are pretty mature. I am curious how RISC-V stacks up in these areas - I confess I am a newcomer to it.
@ramsesrameez5430
@ramsesrameez5430 3 роки тому
Shaking the world by fastest chips made by brilliant engineers and sound amazing
@pepeshopping
@pepeshopping 3 роки тому
Obviously you don’t truly understand what “fastest@ means...
@MrKathan
@MrKathan 3 роки тому
Great balance between talking speed and information density!
@punpck
@punpck 3 роки тому
looooool the screw driver at 0:58
@naveenc1453
@naveenc1453 3 роки тому
One of my favourite UKposts technology "series" is explained.
@ZAR556
@ZAR556 3 роки тому
You know who else love RISC-V soo much that it kinda like Gold Rush moment?? Everyone Yep
@andrewd3899
@andrewd3899 3 роки тому
Great work. Really informative and also easy to follow
@kobby2g8
@kobby2g8 3 роки тому
I’m a simple guy. I see upscaled video from Engadget, I click
@constantinbauer6307
@constantinbauer6307 3 роки тому
You have to make more of these
@CTBell-uy7ri
@CTBell-uy7ri 3 роки тому
Best video on this. Thanks dude!
@dahudie
@dahudie 3 роки тому
Now that Nvidia has bought out ARM, we may see the adoption of RISC-V come about more quickly.
@godslayer1415
@godslayer1415 3 роки тому
Nvidia has NOT bought ARM - it is in talks to buy ARM, subject to regulators in EU, US and China allowing the merger to occur. EU and China are vehemently opposed. And even if the merger goes ahead do you think that all the ARM employees are going to be fired and replaced with Nvidia employees? Most likely ARM will continue on as it does today - with ADDITIONAL IP being developed by Nvidia ARM to SUPPLEMENT - not replace what ARM currently creates. RISC V will NEVER be more than a novelty - ARM is like x86 - FAR too large of a existing codebase to switch because some fanboys think that something something Nvidia something something RISC V. Get a clue, kid.
@JuanDiegoElViejoNino
@JuanDiegoElViejoNino 2 роки тому
@@godslayer1415 "kid" why so toxic?
@tadmarshall2739
@tadmarshall2739 3 роки тому
Great presentation on a very interesting topic, thank you! This is encouraging ...
@ramiro041
@ramiro041 3 роки тому
This video is really good, very explainary, keep it up
@emmadelaroziere8933
@emmadelaroziere8933 3 роки тому
Nice coincidence ! I have been working on a RISC-V architecture (Ariane) since october for a student contest. As an advocate of open source, I hope RISC-V works out in the end.
@bufordmaddogtannen
@bufordmaddogtannen 3 роки тому
Can't wait for fragmentation to come to the cpu space as well...
@roebbiej
@roebbiej 3 роки тому
More upscaled please! I would do questionable things to get you to make this a weekly series.
@mathiasfantoni2458
@mathiasfantoni2458 3 роки тому
Wow. A lot of videos confused me a bit about CISC and RISC, and you managed to clear all that up in like 10 seconds for me. Also 1:08 "Comples"? xD
@churinvideo
@churinvideo 3 роки тому
Awesome breakdown with a high production value!
@Seek64
@Seek64 3 роки тому
RISC-V itself is just as vulnerable to timing side channel attacks like Spectre and Meltdown. It's biggest advantage in terms of Security is that RISC-V designs do not suffer from the legacy problem as other processors do. People are nowadays more aware of these attacks when designing IP for security critical applications. There are, however, already a varierty of timing side channel attacks shown on RISC-V cores. It all depends on how certain mechanism, e.g. branch prediction, are implemented in hardware.
@m1kr0kosmos
@m1kr0kosmos 3 роки тому
Thank you, that was very thorough
@Iifesteal
@Iifesteal 3 роки тому
The reason I subscribed to this channel, amazing series
@roberttopper2946
@roberttopper2946 3 роки тому
My son left Intel after 15 yrs and went to work for SI-V in Dec 2020.He's a programmer, I think he's working on a compiler.
@ajaymanoj3527
@ajaymanoj3527 3 роки тому
Some people find these videos as useless and but for them who are thinking of starting something new business or innovative projects this video is helps a lot. Thank you for making this video. 👍
@pepeshopping
@pepeshopping 3 роки тому
Nothing new. Give it 5 years and then we can talk.
@2076649
@2076649 3 роки тому
Risc-V remembers me when i first saw the SnapDragon project on a magazine.
@activ8me3
@activ8me3 2 роки тому
Thanks for the inspiring vid. Well presented - and it gave me some food for thought.
@RobinCafolla
@RobinCafolla 3 роки тому
This video's style is interesting. The necessities of shooting-from-home and the natural light shift in the room add an interesting sequencing to the video that really brings you along with it. There's also some fascinating visual distortion around the presenters hands at 13:36 that I can't quite explain.
@0menadds
@0menadds 3 роки тому
Awesome.. thank you very much. Great information.
@GFClocked
@GFClocked 3 роки тому
Very good video, easy to understand. Thanks
@cineblazer
@cineblazer 3 роки тому
blown away by the quality of this video
@ramsesrameez5430
@ramsesrameez5430 3 роки тому
The amount of information i get here is much useful then i learned in collage.
@SerPapus
@SerPapus 3 роки тому
The collage of photos ?
@kinsbeans
@kinsbeans 3 роки тому
Well, no offense but I think you haven't learned enough...
@cr1ms0n11
@cr1ms0n11 3 роки тому
We can see that you learned nothing in college ahaha
@alvallac2171
@alvallac2171 3 роки тому
*I (this word should always be capitalized) *much more useful *than (comparison) *what I learned *college (different meaning and pronunciation)
@pepeshopping
@pepeshopping 3 роки тому
Bad college of student.
@ferencszabo3504
@ferencszabo3504 3 роки тому
A worthy ARM alternative. I've the Kendryte chip but would like try a desktop RISC-V.
@willd1mindmind639
@willd1mindmind639 3 роки тому
RISC once had a large segment of the business server market prior to x86 CPUs becoming more powerful and overtaking them in performance due to Moore's law. Most of these older RISC systems were designed from the ground up by each vendor for its own performance goals in the server market and had their own flavor of Unix (not linux) or other custom operating system designed to go with the hardware. Of course the RISC-V ecosystem is inherently designed with Linux in mind and it remains to be seen if it will be supported by Windows 10.
@TonyDaExpert
@TonyDaExpert 2 роки тому
Funnily enough my first experience with RISC-V is when I had to learn the assembly for it for a computer engineering class last semester but this is cool
@chipking005
@chipking005 3 роки тому
Excellent video. Detailed explanation of chip makers going around RISC V. Sweet pie. As a chip verification engineer from india, i could WD company and academician IIT chennai making remarkable contribution. I often wonder why they put efforts, money and manpower on developing open source projects. You gave me a clear pic bro. Thanks. I just think off to hop into RISC V not today but soon...
@laiserfire
@laiserfire 3 роки тому
You should distinguish between architecture and instruction set. The instruction set defines the external interface. The architecture is the internal implementation.
@noway5096
@noway5096 2 роки тому
"Time and money and engineers and resources" Oh so RESOURCES
@Voidkitty_
@Voidkitty_ 11 місяців тому
Hi, here from the future, it's crazy to see how much it's advanced in just two years, I personally have a sbc from sifive with a 4 core 64 bit risc v chip, not to mention google promising to have risc v chips on phones in just two more years. The open hardware revolution has begun
@slycordinator
@slycordinator 3 роки тому
By the way, there's a typo in the on screen text. At 1:09 it says that CISC is "Comples..." when it should be "Complex".
@JonS
@JonS 3 роки тому
ARC was also built around a minimal instruction set with extensions. It's isn't open source (got sold from it's original UK owners to Synopsis), but very deliberately came with a much lower licensing fee than ARM.
@humberabdulah4733
@humberabdulah4733 3 роки тому
this video has done good job explaining risc-v to enthusiast tech dude like me on what could benefit also limitation on what this open source technology -thank you-
@tjejojyj
@tjejojyj 3 роки тому
Excellent video. Thanks.
@2megaweeman
@2megaweeman 3 роки тому
Could you make a video/breakdown of the different type 1 hypervisiors (Xen, KVM, ESX, hyper-V, proprietary ones like AWS's)? And the impact they have on cloud computing) Each one could probably be a video on its own lol. Other topics i think could be interesting. - interplanetary internet ( satellite relays at Lagrange points, spacex starlink?) - desktop mode (can a smartphone replace a desktop with everything in the cloud?, using a Windows VM in the browser if you need heavy applications work loads) - BGP hijacking (I like networking, can get people to see why the "internet" goes down for some places) - performance per watt ( supercomputers green500) vs normal top 500 computers - data backup methodologies (son, father, grandfather vs tower of hanoi) - ITER - CDNs -Edit - chaos engineering (fault tolerant system design)
@thusitha320
@thusitha320 3 роки тому
We actually built a RISC-V physical realization as an undergrad final year project. Three unpaid students working part time for two years managed to build from absolute ground up an FPGA implementation that can run linux on command line.
@ramsesrameez5430
@ramsesrameez5430 3 роки тому
Better performance through research exactly what a company need
@faysoufox
@faysoufox 3 роки тому
Very clear video, thank you
@iAlexander37
@iAlexander37 2 роки тому
amazing piece of information,,live long bro.
@fredknox2781
@fredknox2781 3 роки тому
1:08 Comples? Complex, I think.
@johnlinley4375
@johnlinley4375 3 роки тому
ISA used to mean Industrial Standard Architecture, for those who are likely to be confused.
@AndersonVenturini
@AndersonVenturini 3 роки тому
Very nice video! congrats!
@charlesbeaudry3263
@charlesbeaudry3263 3 роки тому
It was an excellent suggestion. Enjoyed it a lot.
@colab_stdio
@colab_stdio 3 роки тому
Wow that's a lot of ground covered Chris! Great series 👍🏼👍🏼 ......and before I forget, that shirt is 🔥🔥 too! Ummm,.....where'd you get it? Any links? 😁
@jandrews377
@jandrews377 3 роки тому
I think we are seeing the tail-end of x86/x64. Now that apple have demonstrated that it can build an arm-powered competitor, that it competitive, it might be the big push others need. Hopefully we will see high-end desktop risc-v parts being sold to OEM's in the next 5 years. I am guessing they will resemble something like the raspberry pie but for laptop and mini-pc builders.
@sukritaggarwal7136
@sukritaggarwal7136 3 роки тому
Please explain the difference between ISA, Computer Architechture and Computer Organization in a future video. Basically, the whole chip designing process. Thanks
@jaimedpcaus1
@jaimedpcaus1 3 роки тому
Excellent! I for one, would love to get the beat on this topic on a bi-monthly basis. Thank you!
@WarriorsPhoto
@WarriorsPhoto 3 роки тому
You sir are my favorite presenter for Engadget. Very well done and thought out video today. To add to what you said. My engineer buddies also feel the same about chip designs. Sure companies will adopt the tech if there’s money 💰 to be made. Which is understandable. Why spend if there’s no return? Let’s hope these designs do continue to allow for open source computing. (:
@sumansaha295
@sumansaha295 3 роки тому
This is a nice series
@DMSBrian24
@DMSBrian24 Рік тому
I wish they published it under a GPL style license where the deriving implementations have to remain open, I mean this is still better than anything else out there but we're just gonna end up with more proprietary designs regardless.
@ALIFSALLEH
@ALIFSALLEH 3 роки тому
This is great and solid upscaled content! Gentlements, it is a honour to see you guys in the comment section on how content like this can gather a great technology-enthusiast commenters who always passionate on masterpiece informations.
@stephenc6955
@stephenc6955 3 роки тому
13:35 Famous last words.
@JaimeChereau
@JaimeChereau 3 роки тому
Greate video, thank you so much...
@patternwhisperer4048
@patternwhisperer4048 3 роки тому
So many cool things come out of Berkley
@Go.el_Hadam
@Go.el_Hadam 3 роки тому
This is the best video you have made.
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