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Is this on purpose?
ARM is a type of RISC~~V~~, it makes sense their ARM division expands to other RISC~~V~~ architectures.
EDIT: ARM is a type of RISC, not RISCV
I can see where this came from. ARM and RISC-V are both reduced instruction set computer (RISC) architechtures but are not the same. Arm is a proprietary ISA originally from Acorn. Risc-v is a new ISA developed completely open-source
EDIT: also, not to be killjoy, but for clarity "research arm" means apendage or division and is completely unrelated
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reduced_instruction_set_computer