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posted by janrinok on Wednesday August 24 2022, @04:21AM   Printer-friendly

StarFive VisionFive 2 quad-core RISC-V SBC launched for $46 and up

As expected, StarFive has officially unveiled the JH7110 quad-core RISC-V processor with 3D GPU and the VisionFive 2 SBC. I just did not expect the company to also launch a Kickstarter campaign for the board, and the version with 2GB RAM can be had for just about $46 for "early birds".

The VisionFive 2 ships with up to 8GB RAM, HDMI 2.0 and MIPI DSI display interfaces, dual Gigabit Ethernet, four USB 3.0/2.0 ports, a QSPI flash for the bootloader, as well as support for eMMC flash module, M.2 NVMe SSD, and microSD card storage.

Compared to the Raspberry Pi 4, it has better I/O, worse CPU performance, and potentially better GPU performance (it's an Imagination BXE-4-32), with similar price points for RAM amounts. It uses the the 100 × 72 mm "Pico-ITX" form factor like some recent RK3588 boards (RPi 4 is 85.6 mm × 56.5 mm).

Previously: Imagination Announces B-Series GPU IP: Scaling up with Multi-GPU
VisionFive V1 RISC-V Linux SBC Resurrects BeagleV Single Board Computer
Official Ubuntu RISC-V Images Released For StarFive's VisionFive Board


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  • (Score: 2) by driverless on Wednesday August 24 2022, @09:42AM (2 children)

    by driverless (4770) on Wednesday August 24 2022, @09:42AM (#1268205)

    If it's making the front page of news sites there's gonna be such a stampede for these, I'll be waiting till 2027 for production to catch up.

    As a slight damper on things, they're not exactly performant. Fun to play with for a RISC-V device, but still some way behind the ARM equivalents if you're looking to use one as a media server or similar.

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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by takyon on Wednesday August 24 2022, @11:12AM (1 child)

    by takyon (881) <takyonNO@SPAMsoylentnews.org> on Wednesday August 24 2022, @11:12AM (#1268210) Journal

    It probably has usable performance for its price class, compared to the dual-core VisionFive V1 with no GPU or other single-core RISC-V products. And it's much cheaper than previous SiFive PCs [soylentnews.org].

    But yes, it's still a niche product.

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    • (Score: 2) by driverless on Wednesday August 24 2022, @11:24AM

      by driverless (4770) on Wednesday August 24 2022, @11:24AM (#1268214)

      Oh, it's definitely an easy way to get into playing with RISC-V, and hopefully will get more momentum behind it than earlier attempts like the D1 boards... you had to be pretty keen on RISC-V to work with one of those.