Open Hardware/Modding: NUCDeck, Embedded Development, RISC-V, and More
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Tom's Hardware ☛ DIY open source NUCDeck gaming handheld gets finishing touches after six months in development
An open source NUC-based handheld gaming device called the NUCDeck has recently been completed. If you have any interest in crafting your own NUCDeck, YouTube videos and Microsoft's proprietary prison GitHub resources are available.
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Bootlin ☛ Bootlin establishes a strategic partnership with Ratiotech, an expert in electronics and hardware design
For close to 20 years, Bootlin has offered to companies around the world its expertise in embedded GNU/Linux system development, with engineering and training services covering low-level software development in the Linux kernel and open-source bootloaders, as well as embedded GNU/Linux system integration and build systems.
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Linux Gizmos ☛ Renesas reveals its first 32-bit RISC-V CPU
Renesas Electronics recently announced the release of its first 32-bit CPU core based on the RISC-V open-standard instruction set architecture (ISA). This development represents Renesas’ entry into the RISC-V based market.
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System76 ☛ [Old] Engineering an Improved Thelio Desktop Line with Carl Richell
Carl Richell discusses the Thelio desktop line overhaul and what's coming next for the open hardware desktops.