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Linux 5.17 Adds Support For "The First Usable, Low-Cost RISC-V Platform"

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  • #11
    I just want something in the ballpark of a raspi soon maybe

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    • #12
      And what's wrong with a Raspberry Pi? It's more than usable and costs less.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Mike Frett View Post
        And what's wrong with a Raspberry Pi? It's more than usable and costs less.
        it isn't risc-v that's what. I want risc-v for the sake of having it to work on.

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        • #14
          Any performance comparisons with any Raspberry PI? Is this akin to Raspberry PI zero? or RPi2/3 ?

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Zoll View Post
            Any performance comparisons with any Raspberry PI? Is this akin to Raspberry PI zero? or RPi2/3 ?
            according to some previous phoronix benchmarks it was similar to rpi3

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            • #16

              HiFive Unmatched; running Ubuntu 21.10

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