sylware 7 hours ago

Allright, now this is ridiculous.

Stop using AIs and/or trolling, thx.

  • mort96 7 hours ago

    I genuinely do not understand what part of my comments you take issue with. You said that programs will assume the core RISC-V ISA. I said that no, most programs will assume the existence of some extensions, including integer multiply/divide and floating point.

    There are two possibilities here:

    * Either I'm misunderstanding what you're saying, and you did not mean that most programs will use only the core ISA.

    * Or you're trying to say that integer multiply/divide and floating point is part of the core ISA.

    Which one is it?

    If it's the first one, could you try to clarify? Because I can't see another way to interpret the phrase "programs will want probably to stay conservative and will implement only the core ISA".

    • cestith 6 hours ago

      Okay, I’m neither party in this back and forth and I don’t know either of you. I have an idea what the misunderstanding might be, but I could be entirely wrong.

      I think sylware doesn’t mean the core ISA exactly, but the core with the standard extensions rather than manufacturer-specific extensions.