overview-manual/yp-intro.rst: add RISC-V to supported archs

And mention the new supported features document.

Suggested-by: Robert P. J. Day <rpjday@crashcourse.ca>
(From yocto-docs rev: d852a2d20e876440a48a240ca68d5f440ef2cfbe)

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Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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@ -47,10 +47,12 @@ Here are features and advantages of the Yocto Project:
see the "COMMUNITY" and "ECOSYSTEM" tabs on the
:yocto_home:`Yocto Project <>` home page.
- *Architecture Agnostic:* Yocto Project supports Intel, ARM, MIPS,
AMD, PPC and other architectures. Most ODMs, OSVs, and chip vendors
create and supply BSPs that support their hardware. If you have
custom silicon, you can create a BSP that supports that architecture.
- *Architecture Agnostic:* Yocto Project supports Intel, ARM, MIPS, AMD, PPC,
RISC-V and other architectures. Most ODMs, OSVs, and chip vendors create and
supply BSPs that support their hardware. If you have custom silicon, you can
create a BSP that supports that architecture. See
:doc:`ref-manual/yocto-project-supported-features` for details on the level
of support for some of these architectures.
Aside from broad architecture support, the Yocto Project fully
supports a wide range of devices emulated by the Quick EMUlator