The DongshanPI-D1s development board is comprised of a soldered-on Allwinner D1s RISC-V system-on-module board (SoM) and a carrier board with two 40-pin headers and a 2.0mm dedicated header. This development…
RISC-V computing startup SiFive, Inc., announced two new products that address the need for high performance and efficiency in small-size, high-volume applications like wearables, smart-home devices, industrial automation, AR/VR, and…
“P670 and P470 are specifically designed for the most demanding workloads for wearables and other advanced consumer applications,” said SiFive v-p Chris Jones. “We have optimised these RISC-V Vector-enabled products…
A crucial advancement for the technology is the porting of the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) to the RISC-V processor architecture. The AOSP has begun enabling RISC-V upstream, which will…
SiFIve has developed two families of RISC-V cores with vector processing for high volume applications such as wearables, smart home, industrial automation, AR/VR, and other consumer devices. The Performance P670…
As progress revealed on Android port to the open ISA. Canonical has brought its Ubuntu Linux operating system to another RISC-V system: this week, Sipeed's LicheeRV single board computer. The…
A burgeoning ecosystem is driving a virtuous spiral of choice and innovation. RISC-V has been around for some time now, and if you are here it’s because you have heard…
Designed for less-computationally-demanding workloads, this 32-bit RISC-V chip is priced extremely aggressively. WCH Electronics has launched a new, low-cost RISC-V microcontroller chip running at up to 48MHz and which is…
Clockwork’s uConsole is a modular handheld computer with a 5-inch display, a built-in keyboard, and based on a carrier board supporting various Arm or RISC-V modules compatible with the Raspberry…
In addition to supporting the SiFive HiFive Unmatched, Allwinner D1 Nezha, and VisionFive RISC-V board support, Canonical has formally announced Ubuntu 22.10 for the LicheeRV as a $16~19+ RISC-V board. Back in September…