-The Libre RISC-V M-Class is a RISC-V chip that is libre-licensed to the
+Libre-SOC is to be an augmented POWER ISA compliant chip that is
+libre-licensed to the
bedrock. It is a low-power, mobile-class, 64-bit Quad-Core SoC at a
minimum 800mhz clock rate, suitable for tablet, netbook, and industrial
embedded systems. Full source code and files are available not only
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-Onboard the Libre RISC-V M-Class is the
+Onboard Libre-SOC is the
[Kazan](https://salsa.debian.org/Kazan-team/kazan) GPU, a
libre-licensed, software-rendered
[Vulkan](https://www.khronos.org/vulkan/) Driver written in
Rust that uses LLVM for code generation. Kazan will use optimised 3D
-instructions specifically designed for and added to the Libre RISC-V M-Class
-SoC, yet Kazan itself may still be used (unoptimised) on other hardware.
+instructions specifically designed for and added to Libre-SOC, yet
+Kazan itself may still be used (unoptimised) on other hardware.
-The performance target for Kazan on the Libre RISCV SoC is a very
+The performance target for Kazan on Libre-SOC is a very
modest mobile-class level (1280 x 720 25 fps, 100 Mpixels/sec, 30
Mtriangles/sec, 5-6 GFLOPs), whilst the power budget is very tight
-(under 2.5 watts in a 28 nm process). With RISC-V being 40% more
-power efficient than x86 or ARM, this is very reasonably achievable.
+(under 2.5 watts in a 28 nm process).