Can you even find Linux distros that work on this thing? Aside from the ISO provided by the manufacturer?
@gabrielmenini Says:
I've just discovered your videos and you are amazing. Thanks a lot.
You know... I've worked for 10+ years administering IBM AIX Unix on its POWER propietary architecture which is RISC big endian. I've noticed that RISC-V is little endian. Do you know why?
@TheKhanj Says:
Hey there, thanks for your RISC-V review videos — really appreciate them! Would you consider reviewing the Deep Computing Framework mainboard?
@ba-ba-ba-barspin Says:
I usually last 10 years with my laptops, but I really want a risc-v laptop !!! Can't wait to have one
@server1ok Says:
Imagine a thief going home with this computer :,)
@The1987PYRO Says:
500€ for a frameskip at 720p... no thx
@edwardharding5677 Says:
Even just one year later it would be very interesting to how this laptop would perform with a few software updates under its belt. And like you've said in videos more recently, producers of RISC-V hardware actively update their software, so older boards and hardware just get better.
@pythonicness Says:
no intel management engine
@Luhanopi Says:
does FireFox work
@oblivicmonarch6669 Says:
Can it run any games using proton?
Can steam even be installed?
@Layla_r0se Says:
Papagomo memerlukan orang lain untuk kerja2 begini dan bahagian2 lain juga. Jadi tidak begitu efisien. Ramai orang berkemahiran diperlukan. Jadi tidak begitu lancar pergerakan. Orang yang ada banyak kemahiran masih ada kelebihan di sini.
@airxperimentboom Says:
This is my dream. I would love to install Nix on these one day ahaha
@diegoignacioalvarezespinoz3965 Says:
Is slow no?
@rhydlew Says:
Looks ready to go apart from nvme support. Once that is added, take my money
@mitjahorvat24 Says:
wow, those prices are amazing!! love it. thank you for the review
@jultan-444 Says:
I like the laptop concept. But no with power button beside del button😢
@jultan-444 Says:
Hope will be in Indonesia soon
@jultan-444 Says:
🎉🎉🎉
@sandorbedo3123 Says:
Great content! It would be interesting to see another video about the Spacemit MuseBook. It's a bit confusing what is the difference between them other than the branding and the RISC-V cores changed from K1 to M1.
@rssszz7208 Says:
Price is bit high
@CorelDRAW-Designs Says:
MAC OS powerPC ... ?
@LoudSunshine Says:
I'm sorry, but never in my life I've seen someone look old and new at the same time 😵💫
@johnvale3217 Says:
Great reviews on this page
@fyrstormer Says:
Can it run Steam? I can't reasonably consider any laptop I can't at least play basic games on.
@contem-ironiaw9d Says:
Tks Prof. for your time teaching us
@farishanafiah8461 Says:
Thinking about it, RISC-V is basically a more open source ARM architecture. I think we should see more development on desktop ARM software first before we're moving to RISC-V.
@Mytest437 Says:
Мне нравиться раскладка клавиатуры на этом ноутбуке.
@kartikpintu Says:
RISC-V Chromebooks would sell like hot cakes. We can save money on arm licensing while promoting risc v. Risc is already proven with Linux support
@What-he5pr Says:
I have one, and it can't even save a text document. Utter trash.
@HiltonFernandes Says:
Thanks a lot for another great video. It seems that Risc V is not far from becoming mainstream.
@jamiegossett Says:
or tablets
@wheelieblind Says:
Something like this should came out in the 1990's as the main architecture, which would of been faster then the x86 systems we used at the time.
@MrMaguuuuuuuuu Says:
Yet another CPU architecture that adds Zero value. In fact it allows Chinese companies to make products without paying royalties or contribute Anything to the RiscV foundation.
@autohmae Says:
Please keep an eye out for this RISC-V Laptop: Muse Book, which looks like it comes with SpacemiT K1 Octa-Core X60 64-bit RISC-V. Don't know if it comes with better drivers/etc. though
@WilliamShinal Says:
Right now, it seems the original DC-ROMA is cheaper in USD, so while I'm not quite sold on the price of the DC-ROMA II, you did sell me on the general lineup. The fact that I can get into fully open-sourced RISC computing without breaking my bank is an amazing prospect, as I understand that you can only interpret certain parts of an ARM CPU due to executive meddling, where compiling would give great performance boosts.
@techzone2009 Says:
Seems value for money ❤
@stupid-handle Says:
Can't believe they wanted the laptop back :_D
For me personally, the sole fact that it doesn't have a numeric keypad is a show stopper, no matter the underlying hardware or brand name. And though it seems so sluggish for having eight cores, the very first thing I'd do to it is to compile linux from scratch. I'm sure it would greatly benefit from getting rid of ubuntu and any precompiled binaries bloat altogether.
All the best!
@carlosbah4623 Says:
¡Gracias por compartir!
@ShaneEngelman Says:
Wow, $400 for a RISC-V laptop that can run Linux? Impressive
@anieziisandezzlas Says:
10:32
It is also installed in standard x86 Ubuntu and almost every single GNU/Linux distribution.
@jorgen.f Says:
Not sure I am fully in the topic, but what is the benefit of having RISC-V based laptop for 600+USD if similar by performance X86 will cost max 300? Except of supporting new and modern open architecture. On current price level it is completely not interesting.
@anieziisandezzlas Says:
They missed the opportunity to ship with Trisquel GNU/Linux or PureOS.
@adophilus Says:
Looks really modern. Im glad riscv is starting to take shape
@Tranquillow2 Says:
This laptop looks quite interesting as it seems built well for a development oriented product for around 600$. I kind of want to use one as my only laptop for a limited while.
Framework's Risc-V based motherboard that's on the horizon (oh look at that, they're collaborating with DeepComputing on this) for a while looks equally interesting as the casing it's attached to is a known quantity, and the motherboards can be easily
@thewunderhase Says:
No opening the laptop?
@AnnatarTheMaia Says:
Little endian, that's bad.
@AnnatarTheMaia Says:
Yeah, but does it run illumos?
@BrettMonet Says:
The youtube video you were playing was streaming in VP09 format, this is the most compressed format and therefore the most likely to stutter and have dropped frames. If you use a plugin to tell youtube to download in x264 or even avc1 or x265 format, you will get better video playback and can maybe even watch in 1080p :-)
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