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by jecel
3065 days ago
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RISC-V is defined by two standards. The older user level one is pretty stable but the newer supervisor level one is still changing so many existing RISC-V systems don't implement it. That doesn't necessarily keep you from running Linux on them but it does mean they need a special port. This new product will be able to boot "standard" Linux binaries as will any future system implementing the supervisor spec. |
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