<<@cesarvarela5438 says : Wait, so this is better than the 4a model or worse I’m confused>> <<@e2U says : What is the best board to use for a photogrammetry booth, where we would require about 100 boards with a camera connected to each, then to a main computer to control all the the cameras, and download all photos to the main computer for uploading? Thank. you, Jeff>> <<@TimDave-xg6nq says : ❤❤>> <<@the4thj says : Could I put router software on it and use it as a router?>> <<@szpl says : 3:23 hats off openly raising attention for GhostWrite. AFAIK it is an unfixable hardware bug which makes privilege escalation technically non-existent on these systems -> practically unusable in nowdays connected world>> <<@1234mattyman says : Hello I've just bought this Intel NUC Mini PC - Model: NUC5i3MYHU and was wondering what upgrades can be done to it. CPU/Ram/WiFi because I'm planning on using it for a 24/7 Minecraft server and I thought you might be the best person to ask thanks and keep up the amazing work you do from the UK, I hope that I have made a decent choice>> <<@KA4UPW says : Do you have a GPU to marry to it? Would be interesting to see .>> <<@Techonsapevole says : Hi, is possible to run LUKS on this RISC-V boards ?>> <<@quarteratom says : Literally multiboard computer.>> <<@polar_inertia says : your channel is extremely valuable, thank you so much for what you're doing>> <<@ControversialOpinion says : Lee-Gee. Li Ji.>> <<@guazco says : Hi Christopher. I just saw your video regarding the new SBC Risk V SiPEED Lichee Pi 3A and have ended up extremely frustrated. After having seen your video about the Lichee Pi 4A I proceeded to buy it. I had problems with the audio and video that I half solved. Now I'm very upset by the news that it has a GhostWrite security flaw on the chip. I have investigated, it has no repair. So that means that to avoid security problems at least I can never connect it to the Internet again or buy a new Lichee Pi 3A (?!). Now I ask, who is responsible for this, the manufacturer do not seem to take this situation on their hands and deliver at zero or low cost a Lichee Pi 3A to compensate for the economic damage caused of the previous purchase. As far as I'm concerned, I won't buy again an SBC Risk V, especially from this manufacturer, to find out months later that it has security flaws.>> <<@shamrock1961 says : Meh.>> <<@festro1000 says : Not sure how I feel about the placement of the dsi connector, as either you're going to be mangling that ffc cable to turn it into a 90 degree cable or forego the use of either of the NVME slots, considering the downgraded the NPU it would have made better sense to replace one of the csi connectors with the dsi; I do like the idea of the symmetry of the IO (not a fan of SBCs that put IO at every) though prefer the designs that all IO on one side as it minimizes cable clutter.>> <<@KingofUrukhai says : Don't byu this stuff, it designed around RISC V, which is a processor backed by chinese developers !!!! Do you wanna be slave to chinese stuff for the rest of your life???? Or watch your application copied by someone else working remotely??? That is pure sh###$&!!! 😬😬😬😬😬😬😬😬😬😬😬>> <<@zil6470 says : Thank You for this video and for your work! Could you please do a video on fydeos 19 with all the new things and integrated ai ? Thanks again and Keep Up the Good Work!>> <<@PaulStoffregen says : Any chance you might run the Geekbench 6 preview for RISC-V? An idea of their single thread and multi-thread CPU performance would really help put these SBCs in context.>> <<@ezforsaken says : Thank you for educating and showing cool tech without sponsors, it's very appreciated!>> <<@BorealScott says : Thanks a lot for sharing!>> <<@anispinner says : Lichee Pi... Loving sipeed, but not a big fan of them directly Leeching on Pi Foundations product keywords for that free marketing.>> <<@flywheeldk says : Quite interesting, that hardware is utilised quite well - it will be quite interesting to see the HiFive Premier P550, when that one arrives. When the RISC-V catches the RK3588, we really have got something. Then we just need a european manufacturer.>> <<@carlnauwelaerts4802 says : Again, many thanks for a professional review. You will probably like to read that the GPU inside this RISC-V chip is of British technology: It is based upon a PowerVR design, and PowerVR is a division of Imagination Technologies, which is a British company. I remember having a PowerVR GPU inside my desktop pc on a Hercules video card. It was well known for the special way in which it generated a 3D image, called Tile-based-deferred-rendering. Not sure if this more modern GPU is still a tile-based-renderer though. There is a nice Wikipedia page about the history of PowerVR. But so, British GPU-technology inside a RISC-V chip. 🙂>> <<@ronaldglider says : Fedora on RISCV - wow!>> <<@AlexejSvirid says : The problem is Devil runs the world. He is liar and murderer. This is the reason why deception and violence are everywhere. This is the reason why liars and murderers feel good while righteous persons are persecuted. This is the reason why Hitler got the power, but Christ was executed as "blasphemer" and "rioter" by denunciation of clergy. This is the reason why all people are spoiled and the whole world is Sodom. That's why we've got the Gospel about the God's kingdom. Jehovah would put everything in order. The dead will be resurected and we'll meet our loved ones again! :-)>> <<@KarenVoss-z1e says : I hope this is the right place to ask for help ? I have a Samsung Chromebook. My problem is that my OS and browser (Chrome) will not update. I can't download any apps at all until the browser/OS updates (itself?) What can I do ?>> <<@daedelus400 says : Lately I have found some information about AMD Platform Security Processor and Intel Management Engine. All information I could find notes that this is a possible point of attack that would be damaging during a hack and that Coreboot is a possible solution. All information points to the fact that AMD might not be working to ensure this even though it's been claimed they have made moves to be more accepting of the open source community. Intel seems to be better with Coreboot. I have spent an evening trying to make sense of this but can't. Would you please provide a clearer picture.>> <<@ThylineTheGay says : 4:40 'less than' is very relative, as both gpus are rather slow and have little software support>> <<@ThylineTheGay says : interesting how they're counting down with newer models>> <<@JureRepinc says : I wonder how well some full featured desktop environment like KDE Plasma 6 runs on this hardware.>> <<@KPbICMAH says : somehow 3A is newer model than 4A. it all goes downhill from there>> <<@weldelandia says : Hi Chris! Best channel on YouTube. I finally thought about commenting. Risc-v is evolving quite fast, but we really do need european, or at least american product developement and manufacturing. Are there any risc-v boards that are not chinese, haven't seen any? This is the only thing holding me back. Maybe folks at Raspberry would do something with risc-v in the future...?>> <<@naga2015kk says : whats those row of pins in front of the cpu? there isn't any space to plug in anything....>> <<@robyn6521 says : It's nice to see more RISC-V>> <<@brianwood5220 says : Excellent video, Chris. Thanks for sharing.>> <<@sorphin says : I keep hoping RISC-V can do what MIPS sadly wasn't able to do in the end. Keep alternatives to ARM viable. So every time I see progress, I'm happy about it. AND Once again, another well done video, Chris.>> <<@m2k83 says : I'm just here for your wonderfully silly catch phrases>> <<@allanflippin2453 says : Chris, Thanks for another entertaining and informative video! I have a question which may be somewhat dumb: It seems are nearing the point where RISC-V based systems can do pretty much all the same things that ARM-based systems and with somewhat equivalent performance. Also, I've seen videos which show that programs for both CPU types can be compiled with basically the same tools and with similar results. So the question is, what is the point of RISC-V? Since the ISA is open, no royalties are paid for its use in comparison with ARM. But are RISC-V systems a lot cheaper? It seems like these SBCs are about the same price regardless. So what is the actual advantage of using RISC-V?>> <<@janmarucha9138 says : >gets single board computer >opens up >two boards>> <<@AntonTimofeev1988 says : 256bit veTcor1.0 =)>> <<@PronounsR4Pussys says : Knew I had seen a face similar to the PS5 Pro's reveal host.>> <<@SusanAmberBruce says : Imagine if you are 12 years old, and you get one of these for Christmas, how exciting.>> <<@thewatcher5271 says : Hey Mr_Scissors!?! You're Like A New Age Boffin, Aren't You? You Get A Little More Excited When You Do RISC Stuff. What About Case Options? By The Way, That Wallpaper Blows! I Saw OpenGL So I Have To Ask, Can It Run Crysis? Thank You. (Comment #255)>> <<@DoctorOnkelap says : Have you seen the Radxa Zero 2 Pro? Seems like that will finally be a fully functioning 'desktop pc on a keychain' in the zero formfactor...>> <<@Elmo_Galupe says : I would love see a RISC-V board with Dual Display Ports instead of it ALWAYS being HDMI.>> <<@ДмитроЖигалкін says : Advantages over n100 based singleboard mini-pc? For same price but with much greater performance, psu, case, ssd drive included...>> <<@firenado4295 says : does this still count as an SBC since it in fact has multiple boards.......>> <<@jameshinds2510 says : I really like the idea of putting the SOM on a SODIMM module. It's not exactly future proofing, but if another Ghost Write flaw is revealed you can swap in a new processor and RAM module without necessarily discarding the rest of the board.>> <<@Puretea4711 says : 2 or 3 Years more and we are ready for a destop i guess>> <<@tanmoymridha5002 says : To me, RISC-V system is way more interesting than ARM systems>> <<@Armand79th says : I really would have to look into trying more recent kernel versions.. 6.1 is badly outdated now.>>
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