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cpackham |
milkylainen: unfortunately very little. The users I hear about tend to be the ones reporting problems |
# 20:05:27 |
cpackham |
I don't know if there is a massive userbase happily using ct-ng without issue (I suspect probably not) |
# 20:06:39 |
cpackham |
The ones I see tend to be armv7 or aarch64 which is not surprising given the proliferation of single-board-computers using an ARM SoC |
# 20:06:54 |
cpackham |
There has been a bit of an up tick in RISC- |
# 20:08:00 |
cpackham |
There has been a bit of an up tick in RISC-V but I think that's from people actually working on the architecture |
# 20:08:33 |
cpackham |
although I did see the other day an announcement from beagleboard about their new RISC-V based SBC |
# 20:10:32 |
cpackham |
For my own data at $dayjob we have armv5, armv7, aarch64, ppc32, ppc64be and mips64. We just EoLed a mips32 product but there are mumorings of bringing another one back |
# 20:25:42 |
milkylainen |
cpackham: Thanks for the info. I was thinking if one could get more info with a poll of some kind? |
# 20:26:46 |
milkylainen |
I do armv7a, arm64 (early v8), x86_64 in my own projects and actually a bit of ppc (nxp qoriqs) at one company. |
# 20:28:11 |
milkylainen |
chinese and russians are betting more on mips (moegrown) afaict after sanctions. |
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milkylainen |
homegrown even |
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