Condor Technology to Fly "cuzco" Risc-V CPU Into the Datacenter
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Condor Technology is set to release the 'Cuzco' RISC-V CPU into the datacenter market, sparking discussions about the company's naming conventions and the geopolitical implications of RISC-V manufacturing.
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I guess they felt they ran out of names to use, but it'd be cool to honour cultures beyond just stealing their names and symbols.
Neither exchange harms the other party, instead we all benefit from sharing our cultures. It's not like they're growing cherimoyas in Taiwan and trying to pass them off as Chilean grown, or anything fraudulent like that.
-Sent from my expecting someone to fly the Condor from Mysterious Cities of Gold into a datacenter
It was a great decision to take RISC-V foundation outside USA.
However your point stands.