Less precision equals lower power, but standards are required to make this work.
不w applications require a deep understanding of the tradeoffs for different types of DRAM.
Existing tools can be used for RISC-V, but they may not be the most effective or efficient. What else is needed?
The industry is gaining ground in understanding how aging affects reliability, but more variables make it harder to fix.
Technical and business challenges persist, but momentum is building.
The verification of a processor is a lot more complex than a comparably-sized ASIC, and RISC-V processors take this to another layer of complexity.
不w memory standard adds significant benefits, but it’s still expensive and complicated to use. That could change.
The industry seems to think it is a real goal for the open instruction set architecture.