What are the chances of seeing a new Parallella SBC with an Epiphany-V coprocessor coupled with a RISC-V main processor?
As a GNU/Linux user since '97, I've used many distributions over the years, but now I'm down to just two that I use in my day to day life. 1. Arch Linux on three laptops and one desktop all running encrypted btrfs root…
With the recent PRISM info leak, I can't help but think Ballmer is instituting damage control for himself, as well as distancing himself from the negativity. Most likely the smartest move he could make.
What are the chances of seeing a new Parallella SBC with an Epiphany-V coprocessor coupled with a RISC-V main processor?
As a GNU/Linux user since '97, I've used many distributions over the years, but now I'm down to just two that I use in my day to day life. 1. Arch Linux on three laptops and one desktop all running encrypted btrfs root…
With the recent PRISM info leak, I can't help but think Ballmer is instituting damage control for himself, as well as distancing himself from the negativity. Most likely the smartest move he could make.