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RISC-V reaches milestone with RVA23 profile ratification

By October 23, 2024No Comments

The ratification of the RVA23 profile for RISC-V marks a monumental moment for the architecture, and anyone who’s been following RISC-V knows that this isn’t just a checkbox.

RVA23 is a long-overdue unification of the instruction set architecture (ISA) that effectively gives RISC-V the structure it needs to compete with giants like Arm and x86 – without the legacy bloat or licensing headaches.

This standard lays out a consistent set of ISA extensions that software developers can rely on across RISC-V hardware, which is no small feat considering RISC-V’s open source DNA invites a potentially messy degree of fragmentation.

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