• commander@lemmy.world
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    22 hours ago

    Because Ubuntu is only supporting RISC-V chips that meat RVA23 standards. There’s no consumer hardware out there yet released. RVA23 compliant hardware is supposed to be the big jump to be a solid alternative to ARM and x86 consumer hardware so that’s what they want to support that going forward rather than the older more dev/experimental hardware that they’ll still support on 24.04

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      22 hours ago

      But why? How is that useful for users? Why not make the switch when the hardware exists?

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        It’s preparation for 26.04 and it’s a lot of work to maintain support for the older hardware that’s not very popular. Optimizing developer resources towards what should be the first RISC-V hardware to try and get mainstream adoption