The path to RISC-V growth: Why software consistency is becoming crucial
By Alexander Neumann, eeNews Europe | March 5, 2026

On 15 April, 2026, Elektor is hosting a conference on RISC-V and its increasing significance for embedded and IoT systems. Ahead of the event, we spoke with one of the speakers, Marcos Codas. He is a Director of Partnerships and Education at GDevelop, which provides an open-source, no-code and AI game engine. His presentation will be on the creating a centralized game store for the SiFive HiFive Premier P550 RISC-V board. He will present evidence of how software fragmentation affects platform adoption.
Alexander Neumann: At the RISC-V conference you’ll speak about “software fragmentation” as the main reason why developers often return to ARM despite its architectural freedom. What specific fragmentation problems are most common with RISC-V desktops today?
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