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A risc-v SBC that's both cheap and actually available.
The biggest tech disappointment for me this year was Beagleboard pulling out of their RISC-V project.
I share your desire for a RPI4 equivalent RV board next year... and I remain fairly optimistic that it will happen.
Wait, the BeagleV was retired??
Well... yes and no.
Beagleboard are no longer involved in "Starlight", though StarFive & Radxa are producing the original - development - board, promising the second board with the GPU to follow.
Beagleboard have promised another RISC-V board - or perhaps two - next year.
Will also be Libre Hardware?
There's not much information from Beagleboard on their plans at the moment, so far as I know.
The StarFive SBC - VisionFive - uses SiFive's processor.