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Interesting read. Ill have to dig into it more. If there is a single firmware/blob/etc that is not OSS then it's not really opensource but.. yeah.

Archive: https://archive.today/TNYwN

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>A collaborative effort between Arm China, CIX, and Radxa has produced what is claimed to be the world's first open-source Armv9 motherboard. The new Radxa Orion O6 might be more accurately described as an SBC (single-board computer), with its SoC and the RAM quota chosen at purchase soldered in place.

Interesting read. Ill have to dig into it more. If there is a single firmware/blob/etc that is not OSS then it's not really opensource but.. yeah. Archive: https://archive.today/TNYwN From the post: >>A collaborative effort between Arm China, CIX, and Radxa has produced what is claimed to be the world's first open-source Armv9 motherboard. The new Radxa Orion O6 might be more accurately described as an SBC (single-board computer), with its SoC and the RAM quota chosen at purchase soldered in place.
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Since this has fixed RAM, how is it different than a Raspberry Pi with a PCIe/NVMe hat?

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Yeah, I am not a fan of soldered on ram. As far as I am concerned any device that has that is basically a "SBC".