RISC-V going mainstream is the new year of the Linux desktop.
I can't believe Chris speaks at a normal pace. I suppose he's presenting style is just the style for the type of videos he wants to make. His video style reminds me of old/vintage BBC science and technology programmes.
Seeing you and Chris from EC in one video... my nerd heart could barely take it. As for Risc-V, I can't wait to see what it offers as it matures.
If you wanna continue down this Risc-y rabbit hole, framework also has a risc-v mainboard in development that could be worth looking at
I can really see a bright future ahead for RISC-V. :) Also, CHRISTOPHER BARNATT, MY BELOVED!!! 🥺❤
I'm really excited to see you trying to get that GPU working on RISC-V!
I did not expect Explaining Computers anywhere outside his channel
Eyyy! Explaining Computers cross over! I really like that Chap!
I speak a smidge of Mandarin. The "slash character" at 11:08 translates to "month", so it does say August :)
for 11:07, it mostly means month so translates to "8th month" 月 (month) so for august they would just show that as "8 month"/"8月"
Chris Barnatt and Jeff in the same video! Life is good!!!
I don't know why, but Chris Barnatt constantly surprises me! He really has an extremely good grip on probable future trends, and the videos he does around that subject are fascinating. Far better than me and I've been in IT for decades. RISC-V is a very intriguing trend, and will hopefully be developed by the open source community
It's nice seeing Explaining Computers on your channel! They are such an amazing resource for stuff like this
I'm thrilled to see RISC-V making progress and BONUS having Jeff and Christopher in the same video. It's a 2-fer!
Wishing RISC V the best of luck. I loved my time working on SunOS/Solaris/SPARC. I loved that Sun had published much of the Solaris/SPARC that it could be used in University classes. Hopefully that role could be assumed by RISC V and Linux.
Jeff Gerling AND Explaning Computers in one video... Cool :-)
Thx for the video but I have some remarks. 1. the speed in YT is resulting from bad GPU drivers which is a commonly known problem with Imagination GPUs. If you would have used a Radeon RX550 in the PCIe slot, it would have looked much different! 2. a main difference between the K1/M1 chips is, that they support vector. That's why it is crucial to have software (even benchmarks) built with vector support which most aren't (or using version 0.7 of the standard but this one has 1.0!) Other than that it was a nice and informative review.
"RISC architecture is going to change everything" - Acid Burn
That's awesome you had Explaining Computers on.
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