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What if it were AMD/Intel but with FOSS firmware? rms uses a ThinkPad x200 with GNU Boot.
Otherwise I don't know how mature RISC V laptops are if they even exist.
In China they have the Kaihong BotBook which runs OpenHarmony (Apache v2 license) and has an ARM processor. I don't know if importing let alone using an open source OS more obscure than GNU+Linux is an option for you.
Only if it is refurbished. I am trying to cut back on the support for them.