A new laptop billed as the first ever to run atop RISC-V-based silicon is now available to pre-order (opens in new tab) online.
The product of a collaboration between DeepComputing and Xcalibyte, the new ROMA laptop will be powered by a mystery quad-core RISC-V processor and companion GPU, Arm security enclave, up to 16GB LPDDR4/X RAM and as much as to 256GB on-board storage.
ROMA, which will support most Linux distros, is designed predominantly for developers working on software built to run natively on RISC-V chips.