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minus-square@wiki_me@lemmy.mlOPlinkfedilink2•3 years agoThe performance (as measured under SEPC2006) is about 7/Ghz. For comparison Sifive announced P550 which reportedly has the SEPC2006 score of 8.65/Ghz (and is their highest performing chip). github . I think this is the highest performing open source RISC-V processor i ever came across.
The performance (as measured under SEPC2006) is about 7/Ghz.
For comparison Sifive announced P550 which reportedly has the SEPC2006 score of 8.65/Ghz (and is their highest performing chip).
github .
I think this is the highest performing open source RISC-V processor i ever came across.