cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/46604530

Built for Rapid Upstream Delivery

Rolling releases with upstream tracking bring new RISC-V features and fixes to you sooner—less waiting, less rework.

Built for RISC-V Developers

Stay close to upstream to reduce backports and forks. Easier reproduction, faster debugging, smoother upstream contributions.

Built for Early Validation

Surfaces firmware, platform semantics, and Linux interoperability issues early—so vendors fix faster, reduce divergence, and reach mainstream OS compatibility sooner.

    • mecen@lemmy.ca
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      21 hours ago

      Does risc-v have uefi like x86 or it requires specific image for every machine like before?

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        20 hours ago

        Yes, both.

        The architecture is really varied. You can get super cheap SoCs that are barely capable of running FreeRTOS, and you can get 100+ core beasts with EFI, PCIe, etc.