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RISC-V hardware ready for daily driving?
(riscv.org)
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Even a decade old 486 is decent for "daily driving" if you have really low standards.
t. I'm planning on going "hermit mode" for a bit and enjoy some text-only, old school internet.
I hate to break it to you, but 486s are three decades old now.
What is 486?
Intel 80486, the CPU generation before Pentium.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I486
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Yeah but they only stopped making them less than two decades ago!