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From what I remember, Krste has advocated for compressed instruction sets with macro-op fusion in the uarch front-end for a while, and the design of the RV ISA is heavily inspired by this, so it’s not particularly surprising that SiFive (i.e. Krste’s (and others’) company) is opposing Qualcomm’s proposals. It will be very interesting to see what happens.


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