Reply to post: No, this is the decline of x86

Seagate says it's designed two of its own RISC-V CPU cores – and they'll do more than just control storage drives

David Pearce

No, this is the decline of x86

Both ARM and RISC-V are racing away because the world is finally moving on from everything being a x86 PC running Windows. RISC-V is catching up with ARM because of the politics

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