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This is all interesting. I have question about the "Free and Open" part. Does this mean I could go and manufacture a an FPGA that implements this ISA and sell a product that uses it?


Yes. You can do whatever you want, even extending or changing the ISA as you want (though if you break I-subset compatibility, the only thing you can't do is still call it a RISC-V processor).




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