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Linux and RISC-V by 2030
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I'm still checking on videos on youtube where people use currently available boards/laptops and test and compare them to ARMs. In my opinion planning 2027-2030 hardware purchases and a full commitment is still too early.
There will most- ikely be a lot of movement be it chip-wise and with linux support.