[v1.05] Add RISC-V picture to README (thanks #241!)

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@@ -45,6 +45,7 @@ cpufetch is a command-line tool written in C that displays the CPU information i
- [3.1 x86_64](#31-x86_64) - [3.1 x86_64](#31-x86_64)
- [3.2 ARM](#32-arm) - [3.2 ARM](#32-arm)
- [3.3 PowerPC](#33-powerpc) - [3.3 PowerPC](#33-powerpc)
- [3.4 RISC-V](#34-risc-v)
- [4. Colors](#4-colors) - [4. Colors](#4-colors)
- [4.1 Specifying a name](#41-specifying-a-name) - [4.1 Specifying a name](#41-specifying-a-name)
- [4.2 Specifying the colors in RGB format](#42-specifying-the-colors-in-rgb-format) - [4.2 Specifying the colors in RGB format](#42-specifying-the-colors-in-rgb-format)
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<p align="center"><img width=90% src="pictures/ibm.png"></p> <p align="center"><img width=90% src="pictures/ibm.png"></p>
<p align="center">Talos II</p> <p align="center">Talos II</p>
## 3.4 RISC-V
<p align="center"><img width=80% src="pictures/starfive.png"></p>
<p align="center">StarFive VisionFive 2</p>
## 4. Colors ## 4. Colors
By default, `cpufetch` will print the CPU logo with the system colorscheme. However, you can set a custom color scheme in two different ways: By default, `cpufetch` will print the CPU logo with the system colorscheme. However, you can set a custom color scheme in two different ways:

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