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alexrp | 1 month ago
It is of course possible that Debian sticks with RV64GC for the long term, but I seriously doubt it. It's just too much performance to leave on the table for a relatively new port, especially when RVA23 will (very) soon be the expected baseline for general-purpose RISC-V systems.
rwmj|1 month ago
Things are different for CentOS / RHEL where we'll be able to move to RVA23 (and beyond) much more aggressively.
znpy|1 month ago
That being said: does it make sense to keep a nee but low performance platform alive? As the platform is new and likely doesn’t have many users, wouldn’t it make sense to nudge (as in “gently push”) users towards a higher performance platform?
Chances are the low-performance platform will die anyway, and fedora will not be exploiting the full offering of the high performance platform.