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    Ubuntu 25.10 Raises RISC-V Profile Requirements

    June 30, 2025

    Canonical confirm a technical shift for Ubuntu on RISC-V. With Ubuntu 25.10, it will only support hardware meeting the RVA23 profile spec.

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