Spyke

No actual foundries except for st microelectronics which is not really focused on RISC-V. Almost all are fabless or can produce SOCs for prototyping purposes only

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Picture is not too useful, as there's a bunch of data points lying on top of one another so one underestimates the total count.

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lemmy.world

ARM was invented in Europe, I surprised there isn’t a single fabrication plant in the continent. (Yes, as much a they try to deny it, England is part of Europe.)

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Yes, that's odd, we're neither that kind of fatty-fingers people that populates the "west continent". Maybe we think we're good people that generates work for the poor ? 🤮

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Does Zhaoxin not count as a chinese manufacturer of x86, because they do not have the license of x86, and their chips are only "compatible" with it? Also they have slow like 2012 intel performance afaik.

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