I have accepted your arguments on why the x86 notebook cannot be made.
You then fall back to the arm option. I do not like the arm option because I do not believe its performance is high enough. That is why I ask about the risc v.
My questions reflects my technical knowledge.
Lets say you have a risc v cpu at x86 duo core performance level. And required risc v software. You cannot take a x86 mainboard from a notebook and connect a risc v to the mainboard?

If you have to make a risc v mainboard then how big a technical task would that be? Hundred thousand dollars, millions?

You put emphasis on non free wifi 802.11 devices. They are for sale, even if in limited numbers. When they have been made once, maybe they can be manufactured again?

In general, what importance does expiring patents and rights on hardware have?







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