I am a little bit bummed to see the RAM is soldered and the storage options are limited to SD card and eMMC. But it definitely looks like the most mature Risk-V computer one can get at the moment.
It definitely makes it less interesting and feels the opposite of what Framework wants to do. I hope future models will be as replaceable and upgradable as their x86_64 machines.
is this mainboard even by framework? sound like made by deepcomputing and not sold by framework.
It’s made in collaboration with Framework.
Finally, something done using only RISCV.
OMG ubuntu or fedora by default! finally!
To be fair, how long it took Michaelsoft to support ARM? What else to ship it with? BSD, IOS…
i try to focus on silver linings wherever i see them because the clouds are going to come whether or not you want them to.
It is nice to see. However, it’s not like anything other than *nix will run on rv (for now)
Keeping an eye on this