BeagleV Ahead's HDMI Breakthrough on Linux 7.1: RISC-V Wakes Up, Barely
RISC-V fans dreamed of cheap ARM alternatives that just worked. BeagleV Ahead's HDMI on Linux 7.1? It's a step — a tiny, flickering one.
RISC-V fans dreamed of cheap ARM alternatives that just worked. BeagleV Ahead's HDMI on Linux 7.1? It's a step — a tiny, flickering one.
A simple string length check just got a massive RISC-V makeover in Linux 7.1 — 427.5% faster. But why does this tiny function pack such a punch in the kernel's guts?
Imagine a RISC-V powerhouse finally shedding its beta skin for full Linux embrace. SpacemiT K3 RVA23 SoC's Linux 7.1 upgrades — Ethernet, UART, the works — signal the architecture's embedded breakout.
Your RISC-V board hums to life — then crashes. Again. That's the story of XIP support in Linux, now facing the delete key after relentless bugs.