Introducing a new RISC-V Mainboard from DeepComputing | Frame.work
Introducing a new RISC-V Mainboard from DeepComputing | Frame.work
We’re excited to share a preview of a Framework Laptop 13 Mainboard with a new CPU architecture.
A bit slow but still awesome for folks who want to develop on RISC-V.
37 0 ReplyTargeting developers is, I dunno, misses the audience. It would have been a great netbook, or a Raspberry Pi replacement.
If I develop something for Risc-V arch, it is probably some embedded thing with 100 MHz CPU and 2 Mb RAM, and I am cross-compiling it anyway on my more powerful PC.
16 0 ReplyI don't think Risc-V is ready for that yet. Needs a little bit more time to go to the GA
8 0 ReplyI think it specifically is targeted at RISC-V developers. So don't buy it for your android development.
It is a development hardware that is in its early steps and you can join on the ride if you so desire to do.
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Seems to me mainly of interest to devs who want to prep for a future generation of risc-v chips.
5 0 ReplyNot sure how much this will be but pine64 already has a risc-v development laptop available for a long time
Edit: not a laptop but a tablet
3 0 ReplyAlternative options are never a bad thing.
5 0 ReplyPine64's laptops are ARM, but not not RISC-V. they do sell a RISC-V soc (the Star64), but the Rockpro64 chip is ARM.
I want an ARM laptop, but the PinebookPro was a little underpowered for me to use. Some day.
3 0 ReplyOops, i was confused. They have a risc-v tablet but shown with a keyboard accessory so it looks like a laptop
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How are these video thumbnails done? Ive only seen them on lemmy
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