Developing world needs an alternative to Chinese tech::In April 2022, the United States launched its “Declaration for the Future of the Internet.” It asserts that human rights and democratic values must remain

  • @Elephant0991@lemmy.bleh.au
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    While corporate America focuses on mainly profits, “fighting for human rights” are just empty slogan, because corporate America is already exploiting human misery for profits. For government, it’s going to be “to prevent China from becoming the dominant tech power in the developing world” that’s going to drive this sort of initiative, which most likely will have mixed results or fail miserably altogether. Chinese exports are already driving the non-elite consumer markets in the developing worlds.

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    • BRICS nations are going RISC-V - for varied reasons - as quickly as they can (and the EU may well follow suit).

    • China is a huge producer - if not THE biggest manufacturer - of electronics.

    Those two points alone suggest a RISC-V revolution, in BRICS and 3rd-World economies, who like cheaper goods. RISC-V cores have been used in microcontroller roles for a while now, and we’re now seeing RISC-V chips being used as primary processors.

    • @nephs@lemmygrad.ml
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      52 years ago

      Just like ARM based chips? From low power to main chips?

      Worth mentioning that RISC-V is open source and anyone with the means is allowed to distribute it royalty free.

      • @3arn0wl@lemmy.world
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        42 years ago

        RISC-V designs are still 3 or 4 years off the pace, but closing fast.

        The leap ought to come when the extensions that were ratified at the end of 2021 are realised… 2025/2026.

    • qyron
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      42 years ago

      Aren’t those chips more efficient as well?

      • @bamboo@lemm.ee
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        62 years ago

        They can be but it’s up to the hardware implementation moreso than the ISA.

        • qyron
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          22 years ago

          What could be the real impact if suddenly the BRICS and other emerging countries turned to that architecture?

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            It would mean the diminishing of market share of proprietary US software and hardware.

            Linux and *BSD run on RISC-V. RISC-V devices will be shipped with an open source OS and apps. Android users won’t even notice / care about what chip is inside their tech.

            And it puts app lock-in to the test.

            • qyron
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              82 years ago

              Let’s hope that move happens.

              It would be a blast seeing Linux gathering a lot more influence.

              And the notion of running a fully FOSS based system, down to the hardware root is just wonderful.

  • @hark@lemmy.world
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    72 years ago

    “In April 2022, the United States launched[…]” yet another initiative to cut off China in order to maintain sole superpower status in the world because the US love their monopolies (as long as they’re the one with the monopoly). Then they claim they’re doing this for humanitarian reasons. Idiots believe them while thinking they’re immune to propaganda and shout down and downvote anyone on the internet that presents an opposing view.

  • YⓄ乙
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    -72 years ago

    Lol anything US and China is a big NO No for me

    • @bamboo@lemm.ee
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      72 years ago

      The odds you typed that from a device that wasn’t at least in part designed in the US and manufacturered in China are quite low.