We just had LatchUP 2024 at MIT. There are some really incredible things happening in the RISC-V hardware space. I think we're going to see a lot of new open devboards soon. Then we'll start to see open hardware for things like home routers, robotics controllers, and embedded controllers. The only challenge I see is that while it is easy to source RV32 chips there is not much available for RV64. As he was saying it the video about the 906 missing RVV 1.0, it's really just a matter of timing r/n. Next year will be a whole different ecosystem, I think. Especially with what's going on in Russia and China with RISC-V emerging as an alternative to x86_64 and ARM64.