The appeal to me of some of the RISC-V boards out there is that some include an FPGA. The board either includes a RISC-V processor and FPGA or the board includes a very large FPGA - a portion of which implements a RISC-V processor. I've seen one homebrew implementation of a GPU also on a generic FPGA.
This might be a way to escape the binary blobs that seem to follow around SoC designs.
This might be a way to escape the binary blobs that seem to follow around SoC designs.