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The Discussion on Linux-based Phones.
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what's the alternative? you make a phone with riscv that has even less software support?
Well, yes. It's not like this will be anyone's daily driver anyway. Why not commit to openness?
To quote Obama: Better is good
Ease of access and familiarity for the large number of Raspberry Pi users is a good reason. Is there a popular, readily available RISC single board computer that has large community adoption? I'm not aware of one, but if there is, I'd like to know about it!
I get it, but it's a chicken and egg situation. The could be the project to create a RISC-V base for cell phones. And then it grows from there.
This comment is inaccurate. The only thing you need to port is the compiler. The rest just follows.
how about things like ffmpeg? lots of that stuff is written in assembly
Point taken