Peffse ,

Milk-V just keep churning these things out. I wonder what the RISC-V market looks like? I assume they're targeting business application and not hobbyists? I'm very much ignorant, and have never seen an implementation using RISC-V anywhere.

I actually ordered a Mars just yesterday but I get the feeling, after initial intrigue, that it'll be a curiosity that sits in the drawer until it eventually gets thrown away. Maybe it was a good thing Meles was sold out at the time of my order. haha

just_another_person ,

It's really just for tinkering at this point, or cheap build systems I guess. There's some small edge cases where the existing instruction set will beat ARM or x86, but they're very niche. Eventually it's expected to be a contender to the more optimized stuff we see in ARM chips these days.

Munkisquisher ,

Usable where you would otherwise use a raspberry pi? How does it compare in computation?

just_another_person ,

It's still very subjective to who is making the main CPU, but yeah. It's meant for low power applications.

antangil ,
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It’s the odds-on favorite for the next generation of radiation-hardened space computers (HPSC). Potential to be a 25x improvement over current capabilities. Guessing most of the use cases will be niche like that, but who knows.

db2 ,

HDMI in??

vividspecter ,

Could be useful for PiKVM or equivalent.

bulwark ,

16 gb of non-upgradeable ram seems a little light, but I'm not familiar with RISC. I would like to get one to play with tho.

just_another_person ,

RISC is only for tinkering at this point.

pastermil ,

Fair. It'd still be nice to have upgradeable RAM, tho.

r_deckard ,

Didn't someone get Debian running on a Talos II workstation?

Granted, that's tinkering, but getting Debian to a workable state.

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