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Sure, RISC-V designs can be open or not... And of course there's always the cost of fabbing.

There're already designs freely available to use though, either as they are, or to build upon.

And there are also now many other companies designing using the ISA; decentralising the production of chips.

But - over and above the revolutionary economics of it - it's being recognised as a good ISA, and RISC-V cores are already being incorporated into consumer electronics.



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