Now,Debianis officially adding RISC-V support in its next major version, version 13.

Debian 13, codenamed Trixie, will come with official support for the RISC-V architecture.

There is some RISC-V hardware you might currently buy if you want to check out this version of Debian.

Four hard drivers sticking out of a rack-mount server that’s being used as a NAS.

Pine64, for one, recently launched thePineTab V, a tablet with a RISC-V CPU, the JH7110.

So at the moment, the future of RISC-V is looking promising.

But who knows what the future will hold?

Terminal window showing the manual page for the Mutt email client on Linux

You might want to try out one of the forks that currently exist, though.

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