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      <title>ARM, RISC-V, and AI</title>
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      <description>Three questions on the ARM vs. RISC-V battle — what RISC-V actually has going for it in the AI era, why ARM is now making its own SoC, and where RISC-V still has ground to cover.</description>
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      <title>Computer Architecture Is Entering a Golden Era</title>
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      <description>As prototyping, validation, and silicon feedback loops shrink from months to days, chip development will start to move at a cadence much closer to software.</description>
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