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Debian Linux is Joining The RISC-V Bandwagon
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I just hope at least on PC/Laptop there are this kind of chips that's so powerful that we can have 1 weeks full of battery...
It would more likely be that the battery lasts 10-20% longer than ARM. You won't triple or quadruple efficiency with just an architecture change unless it is world-changing new tech
The problem is ARM laptop isn't even available in 3rd world country like mine. I still waiting tho, even if it's exists, it's expensive as expensive buying a high end motorcycle... worth of 3x yearly salary