Chris Dell built a $1 handheld gaming console using Rust and an inexpensive CH32V003 microcontroller, demonstrating how low-cost hardware can support complex applications like gaming. This development highlights the potential of affordable RISC-V chips for hobbyist projects and educational tools, inspiring developers to explore cost-effective solutions in embedded systems.
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