An overclocker pushed the open-source RISC-V Phoenix CPU to 10 GHz under liquid nitrogen, posting Cinebench scores rivaling Core i9 chips. The tiny 65 mm² die survived eight passes before crashing—serious headroom ahead of 3 nm mass production.
🔧 Hardware: RISC-V Phoenix CPU Hits 10 GHz Overclock
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