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Comment by codebje

3 hours ago

Maybe. There's less wiggle room though. You can't make a clone of a WCH, ESP32, GD32V, or RP2040 at a low enough price point to really profit from the gap.

If Quintauris successfully makes a RISC-V range for automotive use, there'd probably be margin to clone those and sell at a profit, but skirting automotive certification regulations is a high-risk game that (hopefully!) doesn't have many buyers.

If they make an IoT line, again, there might be margin in it, but you'd be trying to fit in between buyers willing and able to engage with Chinese sellers but for some reason unwilling or unable to engage with existing Chinese sellers of existing IoT RISC-V parts. Quintauris is a very, very long way away from being a "household name" along the lines of STM32 or FTDI.