M0S Module TinyML Supported By Affordable RISC-V BL616
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M0S Module TinyML Supported By Affordable RISC-V BL616

Sipeed released two embedded devices based on Bouffalo Lab's RISC-V BL616 microcontroller. The M0S module has interfaces for WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, and Zigbee. It also works with DVP cameras, RGB LCDs, and Ethernet RMII. On the product page, it says that the BL616(RV32GCP) has a...

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High Geared RISC-V ESP32-P4 SoC Loaded with GPIOs by Espressif
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High Geared RISC-V ESP32-P4 SoC Loaded with GPIOs by Espressif

The ESP32 family of system-on-chips (SoCs) from Espressif now includes a new member. The RISC V-based ESP32-P4 has three processing cores, fifty general-purpose input/output (GPIO) pins, and a full complement of security options. Interestingly, though, the chip lacks the RF...

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SiFive unveils two new RISC-V processors for wearables and consumer electronic devices
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SiFive unveils two new RISC-V processors for wearables and consumer electronic devices

SiFive, the founding member of RISC-V International and a massive contributor to the RISC-V instruction set architecture ecosystem, has announced the next-generation P670 and P470 processors that bring flexibility and balance in performance and efficiency for wearables and smart...

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RISC-V: Open Standard Instruction Set Architecture on Open Standard Module (OSM)
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RISC-V: Open Standard Instruction Set Architecture on Open Standard Module (OSM)

The two main CPU architectures commonly used in PCs, laptops, cellphones, and embedded devices around the world are x86 and ARM. These architectural designs demand licenses or royalties and are proprietary. They do not provide continual support, and they prevent businesses from creating...

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Star64 Model-A SBC Will Be Powered by StarFive JH7110 64-Bit RISC-V Multiprocessing Chip
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Star64 Model-A SBC Will Be Powered by StarFive JH7110 64-Bit RISC-V Multiprocessing Chip

PINE64 has now released more details on its upcoming RISC-V single board computer named Star64, claiming that the SBC will be powered with the RISC-V-based StarFive next-generation JH7110 64-bit SoC and will follow the model “A” form factor just as the earlier Quartz64 model A...

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Intel’s Horse Creek Platform Combines SiFive Performance P550 Quad-core RISC-V Processor with PCIe 5.0 and 8GB of DDR5 Memory
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Intel’s Horse Creek Platform Combines SiFive Performance P550 Quad-core RISC-V Processor with PCIe 5.0 and 8GB of DDR5 Memory

Last year after SiFive introduced its Performance P550 quad-core processor – the fastest 64-bit RISC-V processor so far with a SPECInt 2006 score of 8.65/GHz – Intel made it known that it was partnering with SiFive to develop the Horse Creek platform which was to be powered by the...

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Olimex releases the ESP32-C3-DevKit-LiPo board featuring a low-power RISC-V processor core
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Olimex releases the ESP32-C3-DevKit-LiPo board featuring a low-power RISC-V processor core

Olimex has launched a new ESP32-C3-DevKit-LiPo board built around Espressif’s ESP32-C3 RISC-V processor chip. The development board offers rich wireless connectivity with support for Wi-Fi 4 and Bluetooth 5.0, along with some input/output ports– USB and JTAG. On the development...

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StarFive Revamps its RISC-V-Based SBC with Enhanced Capabilities as the VisionFive 2
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StarFive Revamps its RISC-V-Based SBC with Enhanced Capabilities as the VisionFive 2

StarFive, the RISC-V software, and hardware ecosystem leader, recently announced the world’s first high-performance SBC with an integrated GPU. The VisionFive 2 is an upgraded version of StarFive’s first RISC-V-based Single Board Computer (SBC), the VisionFive 1. The processor work...

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