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René Rebe Patches the Linux Kernel for “World’s First” Look at a Radeon RX 6700XT on a RISC-V PC | Gareth Halfacree, Hackster.io

By July 20, 2021July 21st, 2021No Comments

Computer scientist René Rebe has patched the Linux kernel to bring support for AMD’s RDNA2-based Radeon RX 6700XT graphics card to RISC-V systems — starting with the HiFive Unmatched board.

“[It] took only 10 hours to debug and proof-of-concept patch the Linux kernel to support [the] additional requirements of AMDGPU for RISCV64 to use the newly arrived RX 6700XT Navy Flounder [graphics card],” Rebe explains of his work, “w[ith] additional VAAPI hardware accelerated video encoding on the HiFive SiFive Unmatched board!”

Rebe’s work brings a high-performance graphics card option to those working with the HiFive Unmatched, a development board designed for those working on projects using desktop- and server-class implementations of the RISC-V instruction set. In theory, the work is also backwards-compatible with the older HiFive Unleashed — providing you add the required expansion board for PCI Express connectivity.

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Watch the full video on the Bits Inside by René Rebe YouTube channel.

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