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    New RISC-V SBC Supports Ubuntu 24.04, But Won’t Run Future Releases

    July 16, 2025

    ESWIN EBC77 RISC-V single board computerESWIN EBC77 RISC-V SBC launches with Ubuntu 24.04 LTS support but RVA20 profile means it won’t run Ubuntu 25.10 or later. Specs, price, and availability.

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