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RE[2]: How valuable is this?
by psychicist on Wed 12th Dec 2007 22:17
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@downix
You were right a few weeks ago and I believe it's very important for free operating systems to support free hardware designs, particularly considering the huge potential for optimisation.
Also please check your messages. I sent you one a few weeks ago, in case you haven't noticed yet. Now I'm only waiting for T1/T2 and derivatives to reach the bulk processor market.
RE[3]: How valuable is this?
by Downix on Wed 12th Dec 2007 22:36
in reply to "RE[2]: How valuable is this?"






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2007-08-21
But people *are* making their own processor and logic. Look up the SimpleRISC S1, which is a stripped down T1 for embedded applications. In addition, the docs Intel and AMD provide is always limited to what they want you to know. By having the T1's sources one could better optimize a compiler to the processor. In addition, there is the comfort that should a bug develop, you could analyze the sources, find the issue, and notify Sun, thereby saving everyone time and money.
Plus, you could take the T2, modify it for a specific purpose, and approach a silicon vendor to have it produced to your specifications, legally. And Sun benefits because your improvements they can then fold into future versions they themselves make. It is a win-win situation.
So you can really play on a fully open sourced hardware platform.