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mghackerladyyesterday at 1:57 PM1 replyview on HN

I'd really like to see a pi zero 3 that runs on RISC-V, it might be the kick in the pants RISC-V needs to go "mainstream" at least in the public view. People know raspberry pi, nobody outside the RISC-V scene really cares or even knows about MILK-V


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eek2121yesterday at 10:19 PM

RISC-V needs an inexpensive, performant part for it to be used in the consumer space.

The fastest available RISC-V consumer chip is orders of magnitude slower than a Raspberry Pi 5. Example: https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/compare/15998376?baseli...

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