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Didn’t NT 3.x or 4.x run on a RISC CPU back in the day?
Nice to see! Baby steps and all that. Getting RISC-V to a consumer-level state is still a pretty gargantuan task that has a lot of catch-up to do, but it’s walking along its path steadily.
A $200 board with soldered 8GB RAM and 64GB storage.
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That’s the future of RiscV. (The soldered down everything part)
How come?
It is not marketed for consumers. It’s a development board, and the first one at that. Check the videos from the team, they are on YouTube.
Just like kde 4.0 and wayland were not marketed to consumers and yet consumers used them anyway and then decided latter releases marketed to consumers must also be bad.