In this video, I dive into the first-ever RISC-V mainboard for the @FrameworkComputer 13, developed by DeepComputing. Is this open-source, modular laptop upgrade a game-changer or just an experiment? I’ll cover installation, specs, performance, and OS support, including Ubuntu and Fedora on RISC-V. Plus, I’ll compare it to SBC hardware. If you’re a RISC-V developer or just curious about open-source computing, this is one to watch! Let me know your thoughts in the comments. #FrameworkLaptop #RISC-V #opensourcehardware Benchmarks: https://openbenchmarking.org/result/2502116-NE-RISCVDEV102/ https://openbenchmarking.org/result/2502104-NE-KERNELBUI12 Linux PC Build: https://youtu.be/V_8ezz9DyAs Timecodes: 00:00 - Opener 00:33 - What is RISC-V 02:41 - Why RISC-V in a Framework? 03:16 - The Agenda 04:11 - The RISC-V Mainboard! 04:59 - Specs & Features 07:15 - Connectivity 09:13 - Compatible Operating Systems 10:06 - First Boot & Display Output 11:42 - The Desktop 12:52 - It's not as bad as it looks 13:40 - Performance Testing 15:22 - Pros & Cons 16:48 - Final Thoughts

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