I was looking at the video of the December meeting presentation. It seemed to be mostly about what single-board computers are available with RISC-V processors. What I'm interested in is RISC-V as a processor for conventional desktop/laptop computers -- a computer you can buy that allows attachment of the conventional peripherals, where you load Linux by plugging in distribution media from your favorite Linux distro. That is, a system where you don't have to hassle over low-level hardware features and you don't have to hunt down manufacturer-custom drivers. Is RISC-V to that point yet?
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