
Bruno Ferreira is a contributing writer for Tom's Hardware. He has decades of experience with PC hardware and assorted sundries, alongside a career as a developer. He's obsessed with detail and has a tendency to ramble on the topics he loves. When not doing that, he's usually playing games, or at live music shows and festivals. ","collapsible":{"enabled":true,"maxHeight":250,"readMoreText":"Read more","readLessText":"Read less"}}), "https://slice.vanilla.futurecdn.net/13-4-11/js/authorBio.js"); } else { console.error('%c FTE ','background: #9306F9; color: #ffffff','no lazy slice hydration function available'); } Bruno Ferreira Contributor Bruno Ferreira is a contributing writer for Tom's Hardware. He has decades of experience with PC hardware and assorted sundries, alongside a career as a developer. He's obsessed with detail and has a tendency to ramble on the topics he loves. When not doing that, he's usually playing games, or at live music shows and festivals.
bit_user Found some performance claims, here: https://www.cnx-software.com/2025/07/22/three-high-performance-risc-v-processors-to-watch-in-h2-2025-ultrarisc-ur-dp1000-zizhe-a210-and-spacemit-k3/ Unfortunately, it's not very easy to find SPEC2006 data on other common CPUs, but you can at least use it to compare integer performance of two CPU listed above. Also, they claim the PCIe port is electrically x16 and PCIe 4.0. Reply
Findecanor there's support for the RVA23 except for the V (vector) extension. No. The vector extension is mandatory in RVA23. What is true is that "It would have supported RVA23 if only it had the V (vector) extension". I have seen an experiment with emulating a few scalar extensions in RVA23 by trapping to emulation in software. It works… with some performance penalty compared to code compiled not to use those extensions. The Vector extension, however, is quite a big extension and I think it would require some significant engineering effort to create an emulator for, at even lower performance compared to not compiling to use it. Reply
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