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    Phoronix: OpenRISC Continues Puttering Along With Linux 4.19 Improvements, New GCC Port

    While OpenRISC has been around longer than RISC-V as an open-source processor ISA, with not having as many commercial stakeholders involved, it hasn't been off to the races as quickly, but it's still marching to the beat of its own drum...

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    Doesn't matter much. The state of OpenRISC has not changed significantly since I did synthesis tests on the available OR32 (OR1200) IP block in 2003.
    Unless someone writes a modern core IP block out of OR32... Something that can be synthesized with normal libmems etc... Nothing is going to change.

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    • #3
      OpenRISC should just abandoned their ISA and join forces with RISC-V.

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      • #4
        I would contribute to you, but I absolutely refuse to use PayPal.

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