• Possibly linux@lemmy.zip
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    6 months ago

    Honestly Arm and Risc-V are under rated. Not all are libre compatible but there are a few that work well with exclusively free software and have much less power draw.

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      6 months ago

      If you want to talk about underrated look into POWER CPUs.

      Motherboards like the tallos 2 are completely open source( except for an nvme storage controller) and they already offer x86_64 levels of performance. The only con right now is software support and the cost.

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      6 months ago

      There’s like 2 arm laptops out there and like 0 risc-v though, that’s why they’re underrated lol

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        6 months ago

        There are bunch of single board computers and motherboards. If your interested that’s the way to go.

        Keep in mind you will be likely limited to software in the Debian repo.

        This is because it is still very new and adoption takes time.

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          6 months ago

          I’m waiting for a good one to come out at reasonable price to finally upgrade

          Really hoping that Snapdragon X Elite ARM chip becomes wildly available and compatible with Linux!

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      Not only will ARM and Risc-V likely not save Linux it will most likely harm it. I doubt there will be many Linux computers running Arm and Risc-V and the few computers that use those architectures won’t run Linux well. M series Apple computers only run with reverse engineering and even then many basic features don’t work.