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☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmygrad.ml to US News@lemmygrad.mlEnglish · 2 years ago

The imbeciles running the US are considering making it illegal for US companies to work on RISC-V because China uses it 😂

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The imbeciles running the US are considering making it illegal for US companies to work on RISC-V because China uses it 😂

www.reuters.com

☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmygrad.ml to US News@lemmygrad.mlEnglish · 2 years ago
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US-China tech war: RISC-V chip technology emerges as new battleground
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In a new front in the U.S.-China tech war, President Joe Biden's administration is facing pressure from some lawmakers to restrict American companies from working on a freely available chip technology widely used in China - a move that could upend how the global technology industry collaborates across borders.
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    It doesn’t have NSA backdoors in the design

    RISC-V is an architecture like ARM. What are you going to do, put a backdoor in the add instruction?

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      Exactly. An add instruction, or any instruction needs to be carried out in steps within the hardware. Sometimes there’s systematic bugs in these implementations that can be exploited.

      Plus, it’s an open architecture where those bugs can be exposed and fixed. Where in Intel/arm based architectures, they can be rolled out to the world and be used by those in the know.

      Eg: https://www.techrepublic.com/article/is-the-intel-management-engine-a-backdoor/

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        RISC-V being open doesn’t mean all implementations using it have to be, though

        There’s nothing stopping a manufacturer from putting their own Intel Management Engine equivalent in a RISC-V CPU

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          You are correct. I though it was copyleft GPL something.

          Thanks for bringing it into my attention. :)

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          The simplest risc-v implementations don’t need microcode at all.

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      There’s likely a lot of backdoors in x86 microcode.

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