Comment by fidotron
> In any case, you should probably stop writing before you shove your foot any deeper into your mouth.
Apology expected.
> In any case, you should probably stop writing before you shove your foot any deeper into your mouth.
Apology expected.
> You should apologize to the people reading your comments for wasting their time. It is clear you are clueless about RISC-V and your foot is well into your mouth.
You're absolutely out of line.
> As for the J2, its creator does not request licensing fees, but Hitachi might require them.
"FUD". The whole point of the timing of the release of the J2 was it is based purely on now expired Hitachi patents, so they do not require any licensing fees.
Patents tend to expire at different times around the world, plus there is the possibility of submarine patents. Without a declaration from Hitachi, adopting any processor design using their ISA is likely considered a legal risk. Beyond that, SuperH just is not very interesting. It lacks 64-bit support and there is very little interest in it by the industry, so software support is not that great.
By the way, my comment telling you that you should apologize to the community received an upvote and likely will receive more. You really are wasting people’s time with your anti-RISC-V FUD.
> By the way, my comment telling you that you should apologize to the community received an upvote and likely will receive more.
I too was upvoted for asking for your apology.
I will not apologize for speaking facts, and nor should you, but it is your random unnecessary insults that are unacceptable.
That's me done with this. You clearly have your opinions, but your behavior has been a discredit to the community you apparently represent.
You should apologize to the people reading your comments for wasting their time. It is clear you are clueless about RISC-V and your foot is well into your mouth.
As for the J2, its creator does not request licensing fees, but Hitachi might require them. Unlike RISC-V, the creator of SuperH (Hitachi) is not known to have declared the ISA to be royalty free. I am not aware of such a declaration and even if there was, it is irrelevant because there is no reason to use SuperH over RISC-V. Nothing about the J2 supports the FUD you are spreading about RISC-V.