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I think maybe we can start a bit early because these things tend to run over so

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and again I'll be starting with some introduction which is not the interesting part here.

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This is a crowded room. This is much a big difference from what it used to be.

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I have to see all the risk five in folks here.

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I guess I should do the slides there. So welcome. I'll do a really extremely brief introduction

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of what risk five is. So it's an open specification ISA and it includes both the ISA

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which is the instruction set and non ISA. Was that?

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That's the hard part. I know. How do you do that?

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What if I speak closer? Is this better?

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I couldn't figure out how to erase the volume so I'll just erase my own volume.

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Okay so risk five. It's an open specification and it includes both the ISA and the non ISA.

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For example, I am immune. So it's a bunch of specs and that's it.

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So what's nice about that? Well, you know, companies come and go whereas ISA's tend to stay.

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So for example, you know, there's this big blue company which is sort of struggling.

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That has been the, you know, the giant for years. So we'll see where that goes.

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So that's the first part and also it's, you know, it's free. You can do whatever you want with it.

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Like you want to build an ASIC. You want to use it for an FPGA.

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Whatever. You just want to try it out for fun.

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It's free. You run with it and you do whatever what you want.

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Like no one can dictate what you should do with your stuff, which is nice.

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And you know, there are, there are ISA's out there which are, you know, more, more complete and done.

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But, you know, there's sort of, they might behave in a way that you don't want or like.

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I finally, the last point and that's the, that's it.

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We're, but we're not done yet. So I'm happy to see all these people and getting all this input.

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Because the ISA is still growing and it's, you know, changing.

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So we need, we need all of your input to make it the best ISA out there.

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And the most easy to use.

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And with that some, uh, practicalties.

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So this is, this is the room. We'll be here for, for the full day, which is amazing.

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Usually we just have a half a day.

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Uh, all the talks are 35 minutes back to back with, with, with five minutes of, you know, set up time and whatnot.

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Uh, that means that the speakers can themselves, uh, figure out like how much time they want to spend on questions.

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For example, maybe they, I don't want to get any questions at all.

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Then, that's fine. Don't get the 35 minutes locked.

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Yeah, uh, the second bullet, that's just for me. So I know where I should go.

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So, uh, 3009, this is air.

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And also, if you want to have a look at the schedule, which hopefully we don't need to update anymore.

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That's the link to that.

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So before we jump into it, any, any questions and thoughts, any.

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Also, maybe I should introduce my, actually, you can introduce yourself.

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The Frederick will be running the mic.

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Yeah. Hello, everyone. So I'm Frederic DeVier.

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I'm with the Eclipse Foundation. And also, well, what was open to our group as now is open to our foundation.

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So open source risk, risk five course that are verified, certified, everything.

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Anyway, so, uh, my pleasure to be here. And I'm so being here.

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Many of you know him probably for flowwore have is busy celebrating Chinese new year in Taiwan.

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So I'm replacing him today. Nice to meet you all.

