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If you want to be the Morpheus of someone’s life, go somewhere else, compared to others, you haven’t contributed much to the discussion
Thanks for info and predictions, it helps me understand and prepare (or more likely - test possible circumstances) to confrontation with my idea/plan
Yes, but (answering to first and second point) today everything is changing fast, so ig that RISC-V evolution will earn something from that run too, but Moore’s law is slowing down so maybe run is at the end, we’ll see
Thanks, i will check that, it’ll be good for testing, ig
Remember 2013 it was yester… near 13 years ago… yeah i feel old too although I’m only 21 years old
I know, and i think that i will end up with something like RISC-V as portable laptop and big AMD64 pc for doing heavy things via ssh or directly
Thank you, (and others) for helping me understand this thing, maybe this answer is a little off-top but with that info i will be able to learn (sure i can search in internet but i need basis to know what I need to search) :), i’m not new to cpu and it things but risc-v is somewhat difficult to me.
I know, I mean, I want to use computer from 2028 in 2030, having hope that software will optimize, unlocking full potential of this devices (if there will be any in 2028 laptop)
That’s a valid point, though it’s not as absurd as it might seem. The thing is, I plan to buy this two-year-old computer in 2030, because perhaps the software will mature on it over the next few years, so that it might run noticeably more efficiently, just like my ThinkPad T470, for example, which ran more and more stably and smoothly over time (up to a point). Maybe what I’m writing sounds a bit like a prompt for an LLM model, but that’s because I’m not used to posting on sites like this (I discovered this site today at 3:00 p.m. and I’ve only had an account for three hours), and as for LLM models, I spend a lot of time on them every day



It may be excitement of something new, I’m a die-hard nonconformist, but I also love it when devices do exactly what I tell them to (which is why, for example, I modified my laptop using UMAF and managed to soft-brick it for the first time in the process :P). Your observation about laptops gives me sadness, because, it’s logical but i have hope that RISC-V laptops will be anyway (what is obvious but not obvious is how anywhere good they’ll be). I may answered your comment a little bit offtopic or chaotic, sorry, but i think you get my point :)