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Japan tried to build an operating system for the entire world, then the US government intervened
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Its actually not seperate cores, they're RISCV or ARM, based on a switch. MilkV does that too with one of its chips. They're mostly the same architecturally, theres something like 10% that gets enabled/disabled with each ISA selection.
But you can still run both at once. RP2350 datasheet
From section 3.9 Arm/RISC-V architecture switching:
From section 3.9.2. Mixed architecture combinations:
My point it isn't 2x arm and 2x riscv. They recycle most of the silicon used.