[Linux-aus] RISC-V
Craige McWhirter
craige at mcwhirter.com.au
Fri Apr 14 08:25:33 AEST 2023
While this thread is fresh on my mind, Pine64 people have dropped these RISC-V
tablets:
https://pine64.com/product-category/pinetab/
Suitable for hackers, not consumers.
On Sat, Mar 25, 2023 at 11:21:33 +1100, Russell Coker via linux-aus wrote:
> https://www.earth.li/~noodles/blog/2023/02/visionfive-2-impressions.html
>
> Some of this recent RISC-V hardware seems pretty good. A 10 hour Debian
> kernel build suggests that it's about 2% the CPU speed of a high-end server
> CPU from 2015 which is pretty decent for an embedded device, I still have some
> laptops in use with similar performance.
>
> I think it would be good if we had a group of Linux people who have the time
> and interest to do stuff with this (NB this does not mean me) and a Linux
> Australia grant to buy a set of identical RISC-V systems for them.
>
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