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Debian 13 adds RISC-V support, Linux 6.12 LTS, GNOME 48, Plasma 6.3, and APT 3. Debian 13's balance of stability for servers ...
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Torvalds blasts tardy kernel dev: Your 'garbage' RISC-V patches are 'making the world worse'
Well, at least he didn't drop the F-bomb Linux head honcho Linus Torvalds has put a kernel developer "on notice" for waiting ...
Adding custom extensions means taking ownership of both hardware design and the corresponding software toolchain.
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Debian 13 has arrived, now with RISC-V and preconfigured "blends" right in the main installer.
A take-up of RISC-V driven by Android would mean a similar explosion of powerful SoCs with those cores, leading we hope to much more accessible and powerful RISC-V computing.
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Linux is about to lose a feature – over a personality clash
A large and unfortunate mistake in the kernel development management process is underway comment The first release candidate ...
The submission, made late in the Linux 6.17 merge window, aimed to introduce new features for RISC-V. However, Torvalds ...
Debian 13 "trixie" release brings RISC-V support plus to the popular GNU/Linux distro, plus thousands of other updates ...
RISC-V, the open-standard Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) conceived by UC Berkeley developers in 2010, is going from strength to strength. The RISC in RISC-V stands for Reduced Instruction Set ...
RISC-V, a free and open instruction set architecture (ISA), offers an alternative to the proprietary ISAs used in prevalent x86 and ARM processors.
RISC-V in the public domain as a global standard is not held by Switzerland. Folks like Switzerland as far as the RISC-V entity, but it doesn’t have anything to do with the technical deliverables.
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