It’s exciting news for RISC-V fans: Raspberry Pi is adding support for the open ISA with the launch of the Pico 2 and the company’s new RP2350 microcontroller.
It’s exciting news for RISC-V fans: Raspberry Pi is adding support for the open ISA with the launch of the Pico 2 and the company’s new RP2350 microcontroller.
So people get much use from these dual-arch controllers? There’s a few out there already, but it seems unnecessarily clunky to have two architectures on the same board unless you’re building and testing the hardware on the same system.
It’s nice that they added it, but seems like it just adds complexity for most cases, no?