Does that page even say which RISC-V CPUs are being used that are slow? I couldn't see it, which seems a bit of pointless complaining.
Does that page even say which RISC-V CPUs are being used that are slow? I couldn't see it, which seems a bit of pointless complaining.
> RISC-V builders have four or eight cores with 8, 16 or 32 GB of RAM (depending on a board).
Which boards are used specifically should not matter much. There's not much available.
Except for the Milk-V Pioneer, which has 64 cores and 128GB ram. But that's an older architecture and it's expensive.