Nicholas Geovanis <nickgeova...@gmail.com> writes: > Maybe I missed something. Why RISC V?
Just having an alternative is attractive to some. Having an open alternative even more so. I'd happily run ARM or RISC-V, if those were an alternative for a decent desktop or laptop computer. Raspberry Pi is scratching and clawing its way there little by little. As the Pi 4 has exposed a PCIe connection, it has a viable storage now for a small system. But still slow and weird form factor. Maybe in Pi 6 or maybe 10? Who knows. RISC-V is better in the form factor part as there's a standard Mini-ITX board but the price and performance aren't there yet. Not to mention software support. I'd want an official Debian release first.