Comment by ryao

Comment by ryao a day ago

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There is a history of industry litigation over people implementing others’ ISAs without their full blessing. The Qualcomm ARM lawsuit was the most recent example of this. There is less litigation over people designing CPUs using ISAs whose designers permitted reuse.

You keep trying to spread FUD concerning RISC-V. The issue you are trying to raise is one that if valid, would prevent anyone from designing a CPU, yet many do without legal issues. Hence, the issue you raise is invalid (by modus tollens).