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MSFT_Edging
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Not dropping RISC-V support after all, maybe
RISC-V is commonly used in FPGA softcores when avoiding the more expensive tooling. You can find ~$100 FPGA dev boards capable of running a RISC-V Linux softcore on them right now.
While not traditional hardware, its very much available.
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While not traditional hardware, its very much available.