Not to mention performance on a power adjusted basis.
While I am all for competition; I would support making all IP (copyright - driver code, firmware, EDA deliverables, patents) public domain after 10 years (only for high tech stuff), I doubt this SKU will provide competition on a global scale.
They don’t need to compete on a global scale, their job is to remove the Sword of Damocles hanging over the Party’s head that is the control US has over x86 CPUs and AI accelerators.
Now that they know how to design the logical blocks of both, they can focus on proccess improvements, a work that is well under way.
Not to mention performance on a power adjusted basis.
While I am all for competition; I would support making all IP (copyright - driver code, firmware, EDA deliverables, patents) public domain after 10 years (only for high tech stuff), I doubt this SKU will provide competition on a global scale.
They don’t need to compete on a global scale, their job is to remove the Sword of Damocles hanging over the Party’s head that is the control US has over x86 CPUs and AI accelerators.
Now that they know how to design the logical blocks of both, they can focus on proccess improvements, a work that is well under way.