RISC-V: Is it Open Source Hardware? (RISC-V part 1)
RISC-V is a free and open Instruction Set Architecture. In this first of four videos, I ask the question, is RISC-V open source hardware? If a company builds a RISC-V CPU, is it required to release its source code for the core? Introduction to Android app development: https://www.dgitacademy.com Let Me Explain T-shirt: https://teespring.com/gary-explains-l... Twitter: / garyexplains Instagram: / garyexplains #garyexplains

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RISC-V: Designing a processor (RISC-V part 2)

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Arm vs RISC V- What You Need to Know

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Android 17 sucks. So I put Linux on a phone.

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Explaining RISC-V: An x86 & ARM Alternative

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Tuesday @ 1130 ISA Shootout – a Comparison of RISC V, ARM, and x86 Chris Celio, UC Berkeley V2

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Jim Keller: Arm vs x86 vs RISC-V - Does it Matter?

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RISC vs CISC Computer Architectures (David Patterson) | AI Podcast Clips with Lex Fridman

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How Huawei Just Built an Impossible Chip

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Arm vs RISC-V? Which One Is The Most Efficient?

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RISC-V and the CPU Revolution, Yunsup Lee, Samsung Forum

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RISC-V is the future of computing | Chris Lattner and Lex Fridman

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The Rise and Fall of the Cray Supercomputer

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Bit by bit - How to fit 8 RISC V cores in a $38 FPGA board

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HiFive Unleashed: World's First Multi-Core RISC-V Linux Dev Board

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RISC-V vs x86 - History and Key Differences Explained

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An Open Source Motherboard?!

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How a Simple Photographer Outsmarted the Entire Bank System Using This Simple Thing

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RISC vs CISC - Is it Still a Thing?

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