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"Industry standard RISC architecture"

There are two interpretations I can see for "the emerging high-performance industry standard Reduced Instruction Set Computing (RISC) architecture":

  • RISC itself being an industry standard;
  • some particular RISC architecture being an industry standard.

In both cases, you're correct - RISC was never an "industry standard", given x86, and no particular RISC architecture was an "industry standard". I guess in the smartphone market the Arm RISC architectures is an "industry standard", but that's about the only RISC "industry standard" I know of. Guy Harris (talk) 23:39, 21 October 2022 (UTC)