I'm surprised apple didnt do this sooner. They bought IP and entire companies to control their own hardware, yet they kept paying ARM for eons when RISC-V was just sitting there, no fees.
I think it'd be great, mainly because I'd love to see the industry move to open source hardware. Literally anyone can make a RISC-V chip, but someone had to do the hard work of developing instruction sets and getting developers on board. If apple does this I'd expect at least most of the mobile industry to jump to RISC-V.
The UK police state is hardly any wore then china/russia/usa. Being arrested for mean tweets anyone?
I mean nobody should trust Nvidia. Or AMD or intel for that matter, but Nvidia has been caught doing grimy things many times, they left apple high and dry with their bad solder issues int he mid to late oughts, they screwed MS on the original xbox and cut off supply in 2005, screwed Sony on the PS3 GPU design only to release the 8000 series before the PS3 could launch with it's 7000 series fixed pipeline design, dropped the ball on tegra, continuously flip off the open source community, lied about the GTX 970's specs, try to lock down OCing, have successfully locked down voltage control, demand exclusivity from their higher tier partners (see also XFX's arse annihilation by nvidia), ece.
After nvidia dropped the ball hard with tegra, anyone who believes their claim of "improving" ARM's competitiveness or performance in any way clearly shouldnt be allowed to leave the house without an escort. The entire point of buying ARM is to grab patents and strong-arm companies into squeezing their coffers into Nvidia's greedy mouth. So many companies looking into RISC-V before the deal is even approved shows how little anyone trusts nvidia.