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@chjara @lupyuen @Gamercat I don't think it is about the license costs. To be fair those are pretty small compared to the cost of developing and validating an SOC IP. (RISC-V is just an ISA spec) I think it is about dependence on licensed IP that could be impacted by export control and embargos.

@Gamercat @lupyuen probably because RISC-V is open so you don't need to pay licensing costs to make chips, this is important when you're seeking to minimize costs
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