@notclacke I can't find the specs on the SpacemiT site (I'm using the integrated Google English translator, so it might be hiding some links). However, the specs are listed in the BananaPI docs (https://docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-F3/SpacemiT_K1). This is the 2nd generation of the only RISC-V laptop I'm aware of, so I view it more like a portable RISC-V development system for OS, drivers, and apps. Yet, it does seem to have decent multimedia capabilities. I suppose it also depends on how well Ubuntu is optimized for it.