Linux 7.2 Introduces Default UltraRISC RISC-V Support in Kernel Builds
The latest Linux 7.2 release has added default support for UltraRISC RISC-V in its kernel builds, following the trend of enhancing RISC-V architecture compatibility.
Linux 7.2 has made significant strides in supporting RISC-V architecture by enabling UltraRISC RISC-V coverage by default in its kernel builds. This move aligns with the previous inclusion of Eswin SoC support in the RISC-V 'defconfig' kernel build.
By incorporating UltraRISC RISC-V support, Linux 7.2 aims to enhance the performance and compatibility of systems utilizing this architecture, making it easier for developers and users to adopt RISC-V technology.
This update reflects the ongoing commitment of the Linux community to expand support for diverse hardware architectures, ensuring that users have access to the latest advancements in kernel technology.