RISC-V: Slower Than Modern CPUs
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•RISC-V in 2024 is Slower Than You Think
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RISC-V is currently quite slow compared to modern CPUs in 2024 .
It is even slow to Raspberry PI boards.
Those that say it's a viable replacement for x86 or ARM in the near term are kidding themselves.
But even with slow performance, it's gaining traction in embedded applications where performance isn't primary concern.
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