Of these 2047, how many are not derivatives of e.g. Fedora/Debian/Ubuntu? And how many have a significant body of users?
Arch is not negligible....
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ayumu replied to Linux 6.11 Lands Support For Snapdragon X1 Elite ASUS Vivobook S15 & Lenovo Yoga Slim7xin Mobile LinuxNot per watt.
And even when looking at perf per clock (which is totally the wrong thing to do across microarchitectures), it isn't even better...
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This is the highlight. This filesystem is a hidden gem.
Designed well from the start, rather than evolved from crap into...
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ayumu replied to Linux 6.11 Lands Support For Snapdragon X1 Elite ASUS Vivobook S15 & Lenovo Yoga Slim7xin Mobile LinuxSiFive U74 already did, and P270 is better.
SpacemiT X60 does as well, at equal power draw. And it is only a contest if you cripple it by...Last edited by ayumu; 22 July 2024, 07:27 PM.
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ayumu replied to Linux 6.11 Lands Support For Snapdragon X1 Elite ASUS Vivobook S15 & Lenovo Yoga Slim7xin Mobile LinuxRISC-V has several in-order implementations available for licensing which outdo A55 completely.
In RISC-V, licensed cores are not rare, but...Last edited by ayumu; 21 July 2024, 09:07 PM.
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ayumu replied to Linux 6.11 Lands Support For Snapdragon X1 Elite ASUS Vivobook S15 & Lenovo Yoga Slim7xin Mobile LinuxPerformance above Cortex A55 at smaller area and lower power has been available on the RISC-V side for a couple of years now.
Definitely...
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x86 has never been RISC and will never be RISC.
As for the bullshit you might have heard, here's what the person behind the microarchitecture's...
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Considering just SiFive (and thus ignoring e.g. Ventana Veyron V2 and Tenstorrent Ascalon/Alastor)
P550-based boards (Faster than Cortex-A72,...
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