Re: Re : Re: Blind vs. mainstream distros

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The computers I use are ARM-based. One is based around an ARMv7 8-core 32-bit processor, and the other is based around an aarch64, (ARMv8) 64-bit quad-core processor. Both run from removable eMMC flash storage has a capacity of 64GB on the 32-bit machine and 128GB on the 64-bit machine. Either is capable of running a full MATE desktop with Firefox, Thunderbird, Firefox, Pidgin and LibreOffice all running at the same time. In fact, I'm using the 64-bit machine to write this message, and it's my primary computer for now, although I tend to alternate between this one and the 32-bit 8-core machine. Both are very small; you can hold them in one hand. I can give exact specs if you wish for both of these. That said, there is a machine coming that may be even better in the future, as there is talk of RISC-V, which is a fully free and open processor architecture that has the potential to be more powerful than anything we've seen up to now. I'm watching this very closely.
~Kyle

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