The world's first RISC-V notebook computer using quad-core Tie Xuan C9 10 is on the market. What is its cost performance?

ROMA, the world's first notebook computer with RISC-V instruction set architecture, was pre-sold in July, 20021,and was contracted by two companies, the developer of deep computing and code analysis tools. The computer is equipped with a quad-core RISC-V processor, an Arm security kernel and a GPU/NPU accelerator for video and AI work. It has a maximum of 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage space, and supports most RISC-V distributions. ROMA will also be the first notebook computer with an upgradeable system-on-chip motherboard in the industry, and will provide free upgrades afterwards.

According to foreign media reports, the price of Roman laptop is $65,438 +0.499. At present, there is no specific evaluation of its cost performance, but we can expect its performance.