You are entirely mistaken. While many people are excited about potential future accelerators and such using RISC-V's extension mechanism, it is very much the case that the RISC-V stuff shipping in volume today is embedded / microcontroller stuff.
This is quite deliberate: RISC-V is on track to follow the same path ARM took, starting with the cost optimized lower capability parts then progressively moving up into performance optimized parts. This is really the only viable strategy, because no one is going to invest the billions and decades it takes to get a new high performance design into a totally unproven ISA.
jasonwatkinspdx|4 years ago
This is quite deliberate: RISC-V is on track to follow the same path ARM took, starting with the cost optimized lower capability parts then progressively moving up into performance optimized parts. This is really the only viable strategy, because no one is going to invest the billions and decades it takes to get a new high performance design into a totally unproven ISA.
pjmlp|4 years ago