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You may want to check the Pine64 wiki for their RISC V tablet. Different thing but you may be able to get a ballpark of it's current capabilities and possible performance quirks
Aren't they still providing it "wothout any software whatsoever?" As in, you get the tablet, and have to figure out all of the software, and there's no guarantee that any of the hardware components will work with any existing drivers? I got the feeling they were aiming this on at folks developing the hardware drivers.
There's a community effort, porting KDE: https://liliputing.com/pinetab-v-tablet-with-a-risc-v-chip-gets-community-supported-software-builds-including-kde-plasma-desktop/
Sweeeet. I guess I'll check that cart out after all.