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SpacemiT Key Stone K1 AI CPU has been adapted to the Fedora

By August 13, 2024August 21st, 2024No Comments

SpacemiT Key Stone K1 AI CPU has been adapted to the Fedora operating system successfully. With the Fedora operating system successfully running on the MUSE Book laptop which equipped with the K1 CPU, the RISC-V AI CPU platform developed by SpacemiT has reached a new level of support for operating systems. SpacemiT said they will continue to provide RISC-V developers with more diverse choices.

The video of SpacemiT Key Stone K1 AI CPU successfully running the Fedora operating system:  https://b23.tv/3el4QfS

SpacemiT Key Stone K1 (https://www.spacemit.com/en/key-stone-k1/) chip has absolute advantages in the application efficiency, computing power consumption, computing cost and sufficient AI versatility. K1 can quickly deploy all AI algorithms from the past AlexNet network to the current Llama2 large model and achieve fast integration with all mainstream AI ecosystems. K1 is the only RISC-V chip that supports 256-bit Vector in the world currently.

About Fedora

The Fedora-V Force (FVF, 多啦V盟) is a technical team focused on porting and building the Linux kernel and Fedora distribution based on the RISC-V architecture, as well as firmware development. The team is dedicated to creating a more perfect Fedora distribution and promoting the Linux open-source software ecosystem on RISC-V. Members of the team come from the Fedora community and RISC-V open-source enthusiasts. 

They have years of technical expertise in firmware, U-Boot, the Linux kernel, Fedora, and other foundational software domains. They are also highly engaged in the RISC-V open architecture and its open-source ecosystem. Under the guidance of RISC-V ambassador Wei Fu, the team maintains the largest Fedora on RISC-V compilation system in China, independently compiling multiple versions from Fedora 36 to rawhide, and adapting all mainstream RISC-V development boards on the market, significantly advancing the process of making RISC-V a major architecture for Fedora. Additionally, the team actively participates in upstreaming open source code, practicing Fedora’s “upstream first” policy.

About SpacemiT

SpacemiT is a computing chip company focusing on the development of next-generation RISC-V high-performance CPUs and providing computing solutions with integrated hardware and software optimization. Adhering to the enterprise spirit of continuous progress and continuous iteration, we are committed to building the next computing era with natively integrated Cloud-Edge-Device Architecture.

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