Based on RISC-V ultra-high performance 8-core SoC, what end product do you want?

If a RISC-V SoC could be comparable to an 8-core ARM SoC that integrates quad-core Cortex-A76 and quad-core Cortex-A55, such as RK3588 and MTK8192, and it can be developed as a CPU for various terminal products, as a developer, which product do you prefer to buy? A laptop, a Mini PC/NUC, or a development board?

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Please consider lessons from Sipeed (M1 for K210 or LicheeRV for D1) or Pi’s Compute Module where you can build one (hopefully inexpensive) small, high-volume board with just a ton of connections and surround it by multiple form factors (hopefully an open ecosystem) of backplanes, laptops, chromeboxes, dev boards.

Then when the next generation of silicon ships, swap out the card and not have to replace touchscreens, keyboards, analyzer pods, network and I/O support and such.

With a laptop, particularly, replacing the screen, battery, keyboard and such with each generation is just wasteful

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