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I meant kibwen didn't say anything about performance, not the OP.



They also didn't say anything about the mainboard having RGB LEDs or a quantum computing chip, but I'm assuming someone swapping a x86 mainboard for a RISC-V one on a personal laptop will want some kind of performance for daily tasks, which that chip won't provide even barely.


Why not assume that someone interested in a RISC-V laptop understands the limitations associated with RISC-V? Just seems like hating for no reason :\


Who's hating? Please stop projecting your own insecurities.


And also understands JH7110 was already available in VisionFive 2 in early 2022, and is neither new nor representative of current RISC-V compliant microarchitectures.


Or... Maybe people who buy these things know why they're buying them and raw horsepower isn't their primary concern.




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