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I don’t know if this is good or bad! Either this would make RISC-V corrupt or it would make Intel cleaner!
is it even possible to make RISC-V corrupt?
I mean, just like with any other free and open source project, yes, it is possible for the development team to get corrupt, but that does not prevent some other group to take the code/spec and remove the “corrupted” parts out of it.
Yes, but that divides the community. Typically, the part with money and power wins!