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cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/36014616

Hi,

is it exist cheap ~$60 SBC in X86-64 ??

No thank you for Rapsberry PI
I used Raspberry PI SBC for a while now.

But it's really hard to found a Linux distribution that support

  • RPI (arm64)
  • sysVinit 💖
  • And that I like

Please don't bring systemD in this discussion thanks.

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This is the latest move in Arm's chip designer hiring spree that's been ongoing for the past year.

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Those copper traces are a thing of beauty.

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The "world's fastest gaming OLED."

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Size matters most for Framework’s first stab at a desktop workstation/gaming PC.

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Spice up your boring SSD with a cool M.2 cooler.

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Samsung, SK Hynix, and TSMC might be safe from steep tariffs, though smaller manufacturers may be vulnerable.

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Set to increase reliance on AMD and Nvidia hardware for now.

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But may face competition in its core smartphone segment as Samsung says it’s found a premium handset-maker who wants its Exynos SoCs

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Even Intel's B580 suffers from the same stuttering issue.

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