Intel, SiFive Demo High-Performance RISC-V on Intel 4 - 
https://fuse.wikichip.org/news/7277/intel-sifive-demo-high-performance-risc-v-horse-creek-dev-platform-on-intel-4-process/

Discussion on Hacker News: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33129355

On top of all the other promise apparent with this work Intel and SiFive are 
making the world's first chips with intention: "The chip intends to also 
demonstrate the interoperability of 3rd-party controllers and IPs along with 
Intel’s own hard IP PHYs." :-)

Do not be fooled by the 2.2 gig speed. These chips may have smoking high 
performance with very low power. And maybe chiplets will get on their roadmap?

Around 1982 Intel screwed me and my workmates by telling us a lie about their 
delivery of 80186 chips to our RTP startup Network Products, Inc. We had to 
redesign/reimplement our next gen multiprocessor product line with Moto 68k 
chips: a painful change for hardware dev but a soul-smashing grind for 
software. Even with structured programming macros the assembly language was a 
total pain, but we realized that the multiple processors meant we could cut 
over to C and by virtue of that the product made it out the door following 
acquisition by Penril (after I left). Another pain for me was the other half of 
our software dev group, Steve Schleimer being fired without me being consulted. 
I had to hire three people to replace him and the third guy, Eric Hamilton was 
so seriously good I had the space to get out of there and on to the next 
startup, Encore Computer Corporation. Encore eventually fractured into three 
parts: one bought by Sun, a bunch of folks who went to Citrix and a caretaker 
company for existing contracts IIRC.

I hope Intel's RISC-V partnerships kick butt and take names, most especially 
the American ones.

It's just plain weird that the RP Foundation would turn off the oxygen to their 
hobby market. That may make an interesting story some day.

In the meantime I wonder how soon we can buy a Horse Creek board?

Pete


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