PULPino: open hardware microprocessors

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Megver83
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PULPino microprocessors are based on RISC-V. In summary, this microprocessors are 32-bits & it has one core. It´s licensed under Solderpad License, without copyleft (Apache based).
RISC-V is licensed under the BSD license so that´s why ARM microprocessors aren´t free (If I´m right).
So, the question is, why does the FSF does not give support to this proyect? Would be fantastic that the FSF & these guys work together, helping themselves mutually. Can someone, a member maybe, send the FSF that request? plz?

Megver83
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vita_cell
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wow, nice. I want a librebooted computer with that cpu.

32bits, 65nm, monocore, can be enough.