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Comment by MuffinFlavored

1 day ago

> LoongArch is now a fully legitimate, upstreamed ISA—with mainline Linux, Debian, and Rust support—ensuring it will be maintainable and usable at scale, but its momentum is institutional and domestic rather than market-driven: it exists to guarantee China a sovereign, unblockable CPU stack on a short timeline, not to attract global vendors, startups, or cloud ecosystems. In contrast, RISC-V is accumulating multi-vendor, cross-border adoption and economic gravity that define a global ISA; LoongArch’s success criteria are different, narrower, and largely already met.