• Ox64: $8 RISC‑V SBC, Linux‑ready, under $10 price point, new entry for makers. • Star64 now boots Linux, GPU works, but USB‑3.0, Wi‑Fi, Ethernet still need fixes. • QuartzPro64 also gains full Linux boot support, expanding Pine64’s mobile lineup. • PinePhone Pro development continues, with latest firmware and feature updates shared this month. • Community update video posted on YouTube, Odysee, PeerTube; subscribe to blog and channels for news. • Upcoming events: KDE Akademy talks, FOSDEM 2023 stall application, Nov 25 Q&A, regular 15th‑month releases.

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  • PINE64 released its October community update, announcing several key hardware milestones. The new Ox64, a RISC‑V single‑board computer priced at $8, will ship in November and supports Linux via a BL808 SoC with 64 MB RAM. The Star64 now boots Linux, with most I/O and GPU functions working, though USB 3.0, Wi‑Fi, and Ethernet still need refinement; it will be available in November. QuartzPro64 also boots Linux, running Debian with accelerated GNOME and achieving a Geekbench 5 record on the RK3588, though SD‑card, PCIe, and Wi‑Fi remain incomplete. PinePhone Pro sees reduced shipping times, camera improvements, and kernel updates, while Anbox support is being phased out in favor of Waydroid.

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