
To complement the various AMD Ryzen and Intel Core options available for Framework laptops, Framework Computer and DeepComputing have been working to release a RISC-V motherboard option for fitting within the Framework 13 chassis:
As noted in the earlier preview, the RISC-V motherboard will use a StarFive JH7710 SoC with four U74 cores --similar to RISC-V SBCs out already like the StarFive VisionFive 2 .
Posted today to the Linux kernel mailing list were patches from DeepComputing for adding the DeviceTree configuration needed so that the Linux kernel can boot on this RISC-V motherboard. With the SoC previously known, the DeviceTree details aren't particularly exciting but an essential step forward for getting Linux bootable on the upcoming Framework RISC-V laptop.
Hopefully the DT support will get upstreamed in Linux v6.13 so that the support can begin rolling out in time for the Framework 13 RISC-V motherboard being released. So far details on pricing and any other information isn't yet available, but with using the JH7710 it's not a particularly strong performer.