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T2/Linux Launches KDE Plasma Desktop for RISC-V and ARM64

17 January 2026
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T2/Linux Launches KDE Plasma Desktop for RISC-V and ARM64
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After a decade focused on embedded and server systems, T2 SDE Linux has reintroduced T2 Desktop, designed for home and office use. Built on KDE Plasma, systemd, and Wayland, it offers a modern experience while maintaining portability across architectures like x86_64, arm64, and riscv64. The project successfully delivers a fully functional KDE Plasma desktop on RISC-V, showcasing its cross-compilation capabilities and supporting multimedia with AMD RDNA GPU acceleration. Additionally, T2 SDE is making strides on Qualcomm X1 ARM64 platforms, reinforcing RISC-V and ARM64 as viable Linux desktop contenders.

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