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ARM/RISC-V performance

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Its been a trend over time especially now that there is a focus on them both. But keep in mind cheap low/mid range cpu's wont suddenly become properly useable

So I've been going down the RISC rabbit hole both ARM and RISC-V and 1 thing I am confused about and getting conflicting information is the actual capabilities. 

 

My main question is, will ARM and/or RISC-V hardware out now continue to get faster (ie Linux on arm Pine64 etc) from mostly software optimization or from hardware optimization?

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22 hours ago, jaslion said:

Its been a trend over time especially now that there is a focus on them both. But keep in mind cheap low/mid range cpu's wont suddenly become properly useable

Yeah that's about what I was thinking and yeah definitely don't think something will just become perfectly operational. But I was confused on where exactly the R&D still needed to be worked on.

 

But yeah it makes sense it's on both sides

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