Banana Pi Announces RISC-V Based BPI‑SM10 Developer Kit and K3 Pico‑ITX AI SBC(forum.banana-pi.org)
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Banana Pi Announces RISC-V Based BPI‑SM10 Developer Kit and K3 Pico‑ITX AI SBC
https://forum.banana-pi.org/t/banana-pi-major-release-based-on-spacemit-k3-launching-bpi-sm10-developer-kit-and-k3-pico-itx-sbc/27238
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The release of the first RVA23 capable platform is a watershed moment in computing history, and not a single comment on Hacker News. Incredible.
Not THAT much of watershed. I didn't even see a lot of stuff about the equivalent first ARMv9 SBCs (and first with SVE almost TEN YEARS after the spec was published), the Radxa Orion O6 a year ago and Orange Pi 6 Plus half a year ago (same chip).
Also, none of us actually HAVE them yet. Sure, I've been using a pre-production board at SpacemiT via ssh to China since mid January, but it's still probably two weeks until I'll have one in front of me and I can browse the web and watch YouTube on it etc.
All the things we could do via ssh were published three months ago. LivingLinux for example has a whole series of videos on YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYxFtt1xWrthuSGclxIsw...
There's plenty of coverage over on r/riscv and r/spacemit_riscv
Also, none of us actually HAVE them yet. Sure, I've been using a pre-production board at SpacemiT via ssh to China since mid January, but it's still probably two weeks until I'll have one in front of me and I can browse the web and watch YouTube on it etc.
All the things we could do via ssh were published three months ago. LivingLinux for example has a whole series of videos on YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYxFtt1xWrthuSGclxIsw...
There's plenty of coverage over on r/riscv and r/spacemit_riscv