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Ox64 is a RISC-V Linux-capable SBC for $8, expected in November

October update: An Ox, no bull | PINE64.
I hope that the good news and all the announcements of this month will make up for the much delayed publication date – which is something I sincerely apologize for. This month we’re announcing the…

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