Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 10 recently unveiled a developer preview for the RISC-V architecture, and CentOS has now announced its own initial support for the RISC-V Central Processing Unit (CPU) Instruction Set Architecture (ISA). Given that CentOS Stream functions as the upstream counterpart to RHEL, this development comes as no surprise.
By offering a 'developer preview' of RISC-V support in RHEL 10, CentOS has seamlessly extended this support, furnishing developers with an expanded array of choices and opportunities.
