NodeMCU ESP32-C3 RISC-V based development boards, supports Wi-Fi and BLE
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NodeMCU ESP32-C3 RISC-V based development boards, supports Wi-Fi and BLE

We recently saw that Ai-Thinker released modules that are based on the ESP32 MCU and support Wi-Fi and BLE 5.0 wireless connectivity. Ai-Thinker has been at the forefront in designing modules on the famous ESP microcontrollers by manufacturing the first series of modules on the ESP8266....

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Arduino UNO-like AB32VG1 Development Board based on RISC-V MCU
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Arduino UNO-like AB32VG1 Development Board based on RISC-V MCU

Recently, there have been several developments in the RISC-V community with its increasing use case in various domains. We have seen this open-source technology grow at an impressive rate, catching the eye of the makers’ community to implement extraordinary projects. To help them, a...

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Espressif Systems has announced a new ESP32-C6 WiFi 6 And Bluetooth 5 LE RISC-V SoC For IoT Devices
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Espressif Systems has announced a new ESP32-C6 WiFi 6 And Bluetooth 5 LE RISC-V SoC For IoT Devices

Well, it seems Espressif Systems has not been resting on their oars as we have to see quite some interesting products from them lately. Towards the end of last year, the company successfully launched their very first RISC-V wireless SoC with ESP32-C3 single-core 32-bit RISC-V SoC...

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$149 BeagleV is a powerful and open-hardware RISC-V Linux SBC
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$149 BeagleV is a powerful and open-hardware RISC-V Linux SBC

Two reliable parties, BeagleBoard.org foundation, and Seeed Studio have partnered with a leading RISC-V solutions provider, StarFive, to design the most affordable Linux-capable RISC-V SBC called BeagleV. So now, you don't have to spend several hundred dollars, or even over a thousand...

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Espressif Leaks RISC-V Powered ESP8266 Pin-Compatible ESP32-C3
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Espressif Leaks RISC-V Powered ESP8266 Pin-Compatible ESP32-C3

The ESP32-C3 is a WiFi SoC that contains a RISC-V core in place of the Tensilica core in the ESP32 we are all familiar with. It uses the ESP8266 pin-out. As with other ESP32 family members, this one delivers b/g/n WiFi and Bluetooth LE 5, where it differs is the RISC-V 32 Single-core...

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SiFive Linux PC and Dev Board with Open Source RISC-V Processors
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SiFive Linux PC and Dev Board with Open Source RISC-V Processors

SiFive published the news that it is creating a platform for Linux-based personal computers based on RISC-V processors to use them in PCs. This could be the move in the right direction to make to create Linux-based PCs that use royalty-free processors. At the moment, these development PCs...

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Precursor, Open Hardware RISC-V System-on-Chip (SoC) Mobile Development Kit
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Precursor, Open Hardware RISC-V System-on-Chip (SoC) Mobile Development Kit

Precursor is a compact device with a physical keyboard, a built-in display, and an internal battery. It is an open hardware development platform for secure, mobile computation and communication, this device offers a system that users can have nearly complete control over, also with an...

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DT-BL10 – Low-Power IoT Development Board Powered by RISC-V Core
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DT-BL10 – Low-Power IoT Development Board Powered by RISC-V Core

DT-BL10 is a development board powered by BL602 WiSoC that sells for around $5. This board is specifically designed to work with a 32-bit RISC-V CPU with dynamic frequency from 1MHz to 192MHz. It has a 276KB SRAM and 128KB ROM. The main focus of this board is on its wide range of...

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