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heads up the GPU drivers are proprietary as of posting:

The SpacemiT K1 also doesn’t have any upstream open-source graphics driver as another disappointing aspect.

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That’s a huge deal breaker. If that’s not resolved by launch they should be ashamed to put their name behind it.

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Don’t let perfect be the enemy of the good.

If the product doesn’t fit your needs, don’t buy it. But we’re not going to get a completely open source laptop that competes with mass market options at the same price over night.

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That’s not really a relevant argument here. One of the massive benefits of RISC-V is the lack of proprietary instruction sets.

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Bummer

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Are there any companies making discrete laptop graphics that don’t have proprietary drivers? I don’t think I’ve ever seen an AMD powered laptop unless it used an APU. I shudder to think of what proprietary Linux drivers from a company less resourced than Nvidia are like.

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I don’t think I’ve ever seen an AMD powered laptop unless it used an APU.

There’s at least 4 on AMD’s website, so they do exist but they don’t seem very common.

Also Intel has laptop chips, but I’m not sure if it’s actually discrete or just another die on the CPU.

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