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You're just talking about most SoCs. The UEFI spec already supports ARM and RISC-V and I think there's already at least one RISC-V SoC that supports UEFI. If there are ever RISC-V laptops/desktops, I think it's likely that they'll support UEFI.
Here's some random thing I found on Google: https://forum.rvspace.org/t/unlocking-new-possibilities-starfive-visionfive-2-sbc-now-supports-tianocore-edk-ii-uefi/2779/3
Finally Russia and China actually voting against the US on something.
sweet they YouTuber is in Seattle! Thanks for the recommendation.
That's the actual meaning of anti-social. You'll even see it referred to in some governments' communications. It's the newer term for sociopathy it looks like.
90% of Americans support "communist economic policies" too. Communism is a movement, not just policy wonk stuff. Maybe they fit that description maybe they don't.
It's weird that Intel hasn't announced any RISC-V project. They sponsor and support it I think. Maybe they've got a secret project working on it. Or maybe they want to transition to just running fabs. Who knows. It's ARM that's really going to be squeezed by RISC-V.
Bu my understanding is that the transition from x86_64 isn't ready yet because hardware designs (performance) and software aren't quite there yet.
doesn't matter what the nickname is because Biden isn't suave enough to even say it out loud using his own mouth.
I don't know if that really makes them a communist or "red". Just someone who appreciated the system they previously experienced. It's not like they were organizing with anyone.
For the US, Even a Terrorist Attack Is is a Chance to Whine About Putin
haha very true comrade
American puppet solidarity is so touching.