DC-ROMA RISC-V Laptop II
DC-ROMA RISC-V Laptop II
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@letronix6243 Says:
Dear ExplainingComputers. You should contact Milk-V and ask to get a RuyiBook laptop early so you can review it.
@snorky4506 Says:
I ordered mine over a month ago. It was supposed to ship 2 weeks ago. My credit card was billed by paypal the next day. Then I noticed they dont use Paypal anymore AND they took the ship date off their web page. Uh oh. Three days ago I asked DC for a cancellation and refund. They said it was ready to ship. ok. It finally got to UPS in HongKong today. I was really starting to wonder. Wish me luck.
@mega-nerd Says:
Now thats cool
@heldercoelho5403 Says:
He's a must go to in order to get educated
@HarryHoylr Says:
I come from a tribe of head-hunters, so I will never need a shrink.
@SallyTout Says:
What is new in the world? Nothing. What is old in the world? Nothing. Everything has always been and will always be.
@LucienMarshall-v2g Says:
Accept the things to which fate binds you, and love the people with whom fate brings you together, but do so with all your heart.
@JeffBilly-r3i Says:
I don’t respect anybody who can’t tell the difference between Pepsi and Coke.
@CathyCarroll-b9e Says:
Accept challenges, so that you may feel the exhilaration of victory.
@absolutelyproprietary6896 Says:
This is a huge step forward but part of me still wants those (mostly experimental) very fast RISC cpu's to reach a stable state and sold to the consumer market I just wanna be able to compare my i5 with my RISC-V machine and prefer the RISC one
@FrancisConnie-b5c Says:
Plans for this weekend include turning wine into water.
@JoyMacDonald-ps4hq Says:
Look back over the past, with its changing empires that rose and fell, and you can foresee the future, too.
@BartSaul Says:
The noblest worship is to make yourself as good and as just as you can.
@ahmetsarkis6313 Says:
Big brother, if we make a statue of your balls, cement won't be enough. You made a great video again. Thanks for your effort.
@becconvideo Says:
Deepcomputing is also bringing out a Risc V Ubuntu tablet which would be really nice to see a review on when it becomes available.
@PredatoryQQmber Says:
Open ISA is useless unless the device has or plans 100% mainline kernel support. The old OS release, that GPU and HDMI connector on BPI-F3 make me question that.
@dovahkiin2108 Says:
You say free, but its not free :/ nothing is.
@LPS-lj3dl Says:
It's weak and slow garbage
@MandrakeDCR Says:
I'm actually kind of taken aback at the rapid growth of RISC V. I never thought I'd see consumer CPU based systems in my lifetime. Honestly, I was shocked when the first little SBCs came out a f ew years ago, and now we have complete builds. Next, I'm going to look up from my keyboard to watch someone installing steam to see what they can get running on RISC lol
@Govt.Of_Wakanda Says:
Real hardwork appreciated
@mgj8649 Says:
It's actually a really pretty laptop.
@UltraCenterHQ Says:
The laptop's name sounds like an ikea furniture name or something lol
@lumpython5351 Says:
I don’t get why calling it FREE, because it doesn’t reflect to the final price at all. Those paid products made by big evil corporations offer cheaper and usable products.
@AshLordCurry Says:
I'm so impatient for frameworks laptop
@MasterZeroFX Says:
"RISC-V is free" yeah, maybe for the youtuber, have you seen the price of any risc v board? have you seen the price of this laptop??? the one in the video is misleading, it costs $3k to 5k!!
@zireael9797 Says:
I'm gonna get that framework risc v board someday
@thefumigator Says:
Amazing video. I was surprised to see batocera Linux to be highly compatible with visionfive2 risc-v board. Seems support for risc-v is getting more and more mature with age. Just hoping more people adopt these solutions as more and more software improvements get released
@TokeRec Says:
This guy has thought soo much! We appreciate you chris!
@silviutudose7868 Says:
Thank you, Chris! Keep going!
@_________________404 Says:
I'm sure gcc has been preinstalled in like every linux distribution ever.
@motazabdelazeem3533 Says:
11:44 You have missed the command "file scissors" to see generate binary definition to the processor
@LemSportsinterviews Says:
man, RISC architecture is gonna change everything... RISC is good
@ChimeraX0401 Says:
The only thing pushing me back on not using risc-v is that most risc-v cpu manufacturers (and some arm as well) still doesnt merge their drivers to the linux kernel which makes it a pain to work with especially when you are using mainline kernel....
@williama29 Says:
I am excited to see Risc-V stuff as well and it is new to me
@subbastionbastion2167 Says:
You said file opening was sluggish. Can you explain that in more details? The SSD is 800MB/S is this a CPU GPU power or motherboard bottleneck?
@lainwired3946 Says:
Cool idea but the TF card as defaukt storage kind of shows its still at the hobbyist stage, not even an eMMC. Nice to see things moving along though.
@anonimes4005 Says:
Damn I might buy myself a risc v computer for uni in a few years, if the performance gets good enough
@damianateiro Says:
The future looks bright with these ARM/RISC V laptops, hopefully at some point they can be upgraded similar to x86_64
@Jim-w3b Says:
you help me out on Linux mint to start to start and thank you again thank you. For a Lenovo 17''3 laptop to start by Linux mint with your help.
@Ut-s3u Says:
Great informative video
@retrotechitalia Says:
Yes ok, but 486 Power...
@linus198062 Says:
Hi Chris, thank you for the review. I am curious how is the battery life on this laptop.
@Envinite Says:
They really need to add trackpoint on these laptops like Thinkpad & some HP series, seems like RISC-V main customer base isn't the Apple type like what the laptop design choice suggest, but more of open-source enthusiast that flicks clitoris mouse all day
@sharpsteel1986 Says:
Too pricey... It acts like a core duo from 2002
@Terence-mk9jh Says:
It is certainly interesting to see the slow but constant development of the RISC V chips. Another well produced video Chris.
@ftab Says:
I hope they keep the development pins on future laptops. I would personally find them very handy to have. A laptop with user-accessible SPI, UART, I2C, or GPIO is a rare gem these days.
@alexeyzaitsev1592 Says:
Price!
@AxionSmurf Says:
For $550 you could get a much more capable used x86 laptop. RISC-V has some of the worst software support. You can develop in ANSI C, C++, or Python on any computer. I don't see the point in overspending for a RISC-V. But the tech industry always has to have a bubble to exploit, eh?
@virgiliopalacio5196 Says:
Thank you always for your very interesting videos, congratulations 🎉😀🇵🇦🖐️
@svendonath600 Says:
Thank you very much for this video 👍 Greetings from Saxony

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