top | item 30829446 (no title) m6w6 | 3 years ago Since nobody asked yet; Why explicitly Intel NUC instead of general x64?I can only guess that it's because of HW drivers? discuss order hn newest tyingq|3 years ago They also support an ARM dev board, the Khadas VIM3: https://fuchsia.dev/fuchsia-src/development/hardware/khadas-... , though with the "core" setup and not "workstation". surajrmal|3 years ago Fuchsia will run on a surprisingly large number of x64 machines but because it's not tested on a wide array of hardware, it's hard to recommend you try it outside of the narrower set of hardware where it is tested. xmodem|3 years ago Yes - drivers, and the NUC is a consistent target that's readily available almost anywhere in the world.
tyingq|3 years ago They also support an ARM dev board, the Khadas VIM3: https://fuchsia.dev/fuchsia-src/development/hardware/khadas-... , though with the "core" setup and not "workstation".
surajrmal|3 years ago Fuchsia will run on a surprisingly large number of x64 machines but because it's not tested on a wide array of hardware, it's hard to recommend you try it outside of the narrower set of hardware where it is tested.
xmodem|3 years ago Yes - drivers, and the NUC is a consistent target that's readily available almost anywhere in the world.
tyingq|3 years ago
surajrmal|3 years ago
xmodem|3 years ago