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@0x4a6f:matrix.org[0x4A6F]https://frame.work/de/en/blog/introducing-a-new-risc-v-mainboard-from-deepcomputing14:57:09
@rosscomputerguy:matrix.orgTristan Ross
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https://frame.work/de/en/blog/introducing-a-new-risc-v-mainboard-from-deepcomputing
Amazing
15:37:19
@rosscomputerguy:matrix.orgTristan RossI had an idea of hacking a RISC-V system into a Framework laptop but it seems Framework already did it lol15:37:58
@infinidoge:inx.moeInfinidoge 🏳️‍⚧️RISC-V is cool and all15:38:22
@infinidoge:inx.moeInfinidoge 🏳️‍⚧️ But honestly I'm more excited about the fact that people other than Framework are making mainboards 15:38:33
@infinidoge:inx.moeInfinidoge 🏳️‍⚧️It's a good sign for the ecosystem15:38:36
@0x4a6f:matrix.org[0x4A6F]Yeah, also a Laptop, I would like to have.15:38:47
@0x4a6f:matrix.org[0x4A6F]Performance wise not the best.15:39:05
@qyliss:fairydust.spaceAlyssa Ross it's third-party 15:42:43
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@niko:conduit.rsnyanbinary
In reply to @qyliss:fairydust.space
it's third-party
I mean Framework selling it and acknowledging it is pretty big imo
16:03:15
@rosscomputerguy:matrix.orgTristan Ross
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it's third-party
So what? At least someone did it lol.
17:11:46
@rosscomputerguy:matrix.orgTristan RossI remember when Raito announced that partnership thing, I have been interested in the NDA model and hope for ARM. Maybe the NDA model is this RISC-V one. If it is then awesome. https://discourse.nixos.org/t/exciting-partnership-announcement-framework-community-nixos-communities-join-forces/44640/8?u=rosscomputerguy17:23:42
@qyliss:fairydust.spaceAlyssa Ross oh I don't think it matters, I was just responding to "Framework already did it" 17:48:07
@rosscomputerguy:matrix.orgTristan Ross
In reply to @qyliss:fairydust.space
oh I don't think it matters, I was just responding to "Framework already did it"
Oh, well I didn't quite see that DeepComputing was the one doing it lol
17:53:00
@johnazoidberg:matrix.orgDaniel Schaefer (Framework)
In reply to @rosscomputerguy:matrix.org
Oh, well I didn't quite see that DeepComputing was the one doing it lol
That's important to understand. It's sold through Framework's marketplace but is not engineered or made by Framework.
I can't speak for DeepComputing but the experience using this board will likely not match those of Framework systems
18:01:35
@rosscomputerguy:matrix.orgTristan Ross
In reply to @johnazoidberg:matrix.org
That's important to understand. It's sold through Framework's marketplace but is not engineered or made by Framework.
I can't speak for DeepComputing but the experience using this board will likely not match those of Framework systems
Yeah, I read too fast and didn't catch that part lol. I'm used to hardware not being exactly what it's like because of what I do. Still interested.
18:03:21
19 Jun 2024
@damccull:matrix.orgdamccull
In reply to @johnazoidberg:matrix.org
That's important to understand. It's sold through Framework's marketplace but is not engineered or made by Framework.
I can't speak for DeepComputing but the experience using this board will likely not match those of Framework systems

The email basically said that.

The peripheral set and performance aren’t yet competitive with our Intel and AMD-powered Framework Laptop Mainboards. This board also has soldered memory and uses MicroSD cards and eMMC for storage, both of which are limitations of the processor.
10:07:47
@ctsdownloads:fedora.imMatt H. - on PTO
In reply to @johnazoidberg:matrix.org
That's important to understand. It's sold through Framework's marketplace but is not engineered or made by Framework.
I can't speak for DeepComputing but the experience using this board will likely not match those of Framework systems
Echoing this exactly.
15:00:21
@ctsdownloads:fedora.imMatt H. - on PTO* Echoing this exactly. So any questions would need to be directed to DeepComputing. 15:01:04
@blitz:chat.x86.lolblitzIt's already nice that you can buy it via frame.work rather than some weird chinese website :-D15:59:10
@blitz:chat.x86.lolblitzI'm curious what the price will be15:59:16
@djacu:matrix.org@djacu:matrix.orgI think the fact that it's not made by framework is a good thing. It means that 3rd parties are realizing that this model is a good idea and hopefully more partnerships are made in the future. Of course I would also love to see more options from framework themselves. I have been super satisfied with their hardware and their people are great. :)16:02:35
@blitz:chat.x86.lolblitzyes, it's all been super nice. I just have to get the power button fixed. that's a bit fiddly on the framework 1316:03:35
@rosscomputerguy:matrix.orgTristan Ross
In reply to @djacu:matrix.org

I think the fact that it's not made by framework is a good thing. It means that 3rd parties are realizing that this model is a good idea and hopefully more partnerships are made in the future.

Of course I would also love to see more options from framework themselves. I have been super satisfied with their hardware and their people are great. :)

Heh yeah, an aarch64 option would be cool too. But I think it's harder to get good performant chips, especially for what I do.
19:12:46
@rosscomputerguy:matrix.orgTristan RossRISC-V will likely be easier to get more performant chips in the future. And with things being modular, upgrades should be not too difficult.19:13:32

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