[vlc-devel] Fwd: RISC-V Vector hardware

Rémi Denis-Courmont remi at remlab.net
Fri Oct 20 11:14:31 UTC 2023



Le 20 octobre 2023 14:13:17 GMT+03:00, "Rémi Denis-Courmont" <remi at remlab.net> a écrit :
>Moving as videolan@ seems dead or no longer open.

I meant to use asso at . I'm old and confused.

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>-------- Courriel d’origine --------
>De : "Rémi Denis-Courmont" <remi at remlab.net>
>Envoyé : 20 octobre 2023 12:12:55 GMT+03:00
>À : videolan at videolan.org
>Objet : RISC-V Vector hardware
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>Hi,
>
>The first known commercially available RISC-V board with standard Vector support is now on sale for $50 + $10 shipping + ? custom duties.
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>At that price, it's a very low-end piece, with a single vector-capable core and half a GiB of memory. If you are looking for your next SBC, STB, VideoLAN CI or FFmpeg FATE runner, move along, there is nothing to ser. So it's at best a stop-gap measure for manual testing until better (and more expensive) hardware comes out. The state of Linux kernel support is also unclear.
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>https://www.analoglamb.com/product/kendryte-k230-risc-v-development-board-canmv-k230/
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>Delivery time to Europe is allegedly a month. There may be better hardware pretty soon, maybe even this year.
>
>Personally, I could use one for the time being, but I can also live without yet another piece of future electronic waste.
>
>Opinions?
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