The ARM + RISC-V cores setup is definitely a groundbreaking feature, but the half-baked ARM support is quite the buzzkill.
If you've been thinking of tinkering with a SBC, we break down the most common ones and why you'd want them. Compared to x86 and ARM processors, RISC-V CPUs are fairly new to the computing ...
FOSDEM 2025 Day 1 – Saturday 1 10:30 – 11:10 – RISC-V Hardware – Where are we? by Emil Renner Berthing I’ll talk about the current landscape of available RISC-V hardware powerful enough to run Linux ...
GDS contains the final output gds files of the core SLRV (Srilankan Risc V), SRAM Macro, Both of them integrated into a wrapper (User project wrapper) and the final IC4 Caravel Integration. /OpenLane ...
While it’s not based on the LicheePi Nano SBC like the NanoKVM, it relies on the same SOPHGO SG2002 RISC-V/Arm/8051 SoC and offers many of the same ports in a different form factor including ...
You can create a release to package software, along with release notes and links to binary files, for other people to use. Learn more about releases in our docs.
The Milk-V Oasis was supposed to be a mini ITX motherboard featuring a Sophgo SG2380 processor featuring 16 SiFive P670 ...
LattePanda MU N305 redefines mini PCs with powerful performance, flexible connectivity, and support for discrete GPUs in a ...
RISC-V’s advantages—customizability, scalability, and cost-effectiveness—make it a strong competitor to Arm. RISC-V is rapidly gaining momentum. If current trends continue, it may surpass ...