• Duamerthrax@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    What?

    STAR64 is Risc-V.

    The Star64 is a RISC-V based Single Board Computer powered by StarFive JH7110 Quad-Core SiFive U74 64-Bit CPU

    They also have the Pinetab-V, which uses a 64-bit Quad-core 1.5 GHz SiFive U74 RISC-V chip.

    The Pinecil was their first Risc-V product and the first commercial product with Risc-V made by anyone.

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      5 months ago

      Quoth the first link you posted:

      The Quartz64 Model A is a single-board computer featuring the Rockchip RK3566 SoC. This SoC combines a quad-core, ARM Cortex-A55 CPU with a Mali-G52-2EE GPU.

      …as said, I haven’t kept up to date. Don’t shoot the messenger shoot Pine64’s webdev.

      The Pinecil was their first Risc-V product and the first commercial product with Risc-V made by anyone.

      As a dedicated and user-programmable device, probably yes but e.g. Seagate has been shipping HDDs with RISC-V controllers for ages. Apparently they want/need custom silicon and paying ARM for a CortexM0 license was just something they decided wasn’t necessary, and actually annoying as you can’t easily extend the ARM to include custom instructions, ARM is very protective of compatibility and everything.