I have sought information about risc v. It looks like they are active. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=novCbl4Wq3I&feature=youtu.be and a risc v workshop. Isn't that defining steps?

On wikipedia it says cpus up to warehouse scale. Isn't that performance enough to make x86 duo core cpu like notebooks?

David Patterson is part of risc v. He is a very capable person?

If you can make powerful risc v cpus, then can't you make powerful graphic cards?

If you have an adequate risc v cpu, then what does it take to get an notebook mainboard to put it on? Is it a small thing? Difficult and expensive? It cannot be done?

If risc v are ready for manufacturing, then are there not manufacturers to make them? Or does intel own or control it all?

Ubuntu phone crowdfunding got more than 10 millions usd. What could that amount do for a risc v notebook?

As risc v says, most software is or spring from public source code. And there are not technical reasons, on the contrary, that free software cpus should not be available.

I would know if the notebook could be made?



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