• poo_22
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    Can’t wait. How exciting would it be if China did to the chip market what they did with electric cars?

    What’s the support for RISC-V like for your favorite distro?

    NixOS has some preliminary support from a handful of people, so that’s a good start. I would expect to have to put in some significant work to daily drive it though.

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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      I expect we’ll also see a lot of work on making Linux software work with RISCV coming out of China in the near future.

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      My favorite distro is Gentoo, which of course being probably the most mature and popular source-based distro, there’s support for various architectures including RISC-V.

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      How exciting would it be if China did to the chip market what they did with electric cars?

      Not a question of “if.” Only a question of “when.”

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    I actually had a double-take - open source. OPEN SOURCE! I mean, yeah, it’ll still have to be down to whoever has production capabilities, but it’s still exciting.