This is only surprising if you haven’t been paying attention for the past 10 years.
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Why not RISC-V?
Isn’t risc-v an instruction set itself? It can’t be x86, because x86 is the instruction set. Someone more knowledgeable, feel free to chime in.
They’d require license to produce x86 hardware, but not with RISC-V since it’s patent free.
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While they might not give a shit about patent, they do need the design detail, something only the licensor could give.
Without it, they’d be spending their precious time reverse engineering with no guarantee of success.
RISC-V, on the other hand, have the design documents available to public.
Reverse engineer is a strange way to spell “steal”
Reverse engineering is reverse engineering. It is in fact legal in most places.
Yes, there are differences between unlawfully acquiring design document and creating one thru collection of perceivable data
Lol yes because China is well known for their lawful acquisition of intellectual property.
How silly of me.