So i am self taught and still new to this stuff, and im not even sure what kind of board to look for. It seems that most things that have a display right out of the box, are chips running linux.
I think what i am actually looking for is some kind of RV32I minimal device, that can display some kind of shell terminal? I am not sure.
All i know is that i would like to type assembly direcly on a chip and know that it compiled or not, by wether the system crashed lol
@raspberrypi6812 Says:
why use a PCIe4 M2 SSD? does it get hot?
@DAVIDGREGORYKERR Says:
Using Alien allows you to install software from other distros that run on the same RISC-V.
@blindpilot9403 Says:
Is it possible to boot-ubuntu from any of those inbuilt memory ports? Thank you for sharing this detailed review.
@felipelopes3171 Says:
Damn, RISC-V is progressing ridiculously fast. Only 3x slower than the Raspberry Pi 5 for an entry level board is insane...
@sedzinfo Says:
did you say photonic processor?
@chosen_empath Says:
the rdp functionality doesn't work dissapointingly! i'm gonna try the newly released orange pi image. also the bred OS third party image works now with LTE 4G modules attached by USB.
@ba-ba-ba-barspin Says:
great video 👍 I wonder how would it run with debian/XFCE4 since UBUNTU/Gnome its quite heavy
@JoeMarsden-g4u3x Says:
Proper excited about RISC-V adoption! Been tinkering with Pi's and Orange Pi 5's but this architecture shift is mental. How's the software ecosystem compared to ARM? Docker support looking descnt? Chuffed to see affordable RISC-V boards finaly hitting market!
@disablewong Says:
the power management chip P1 seems to indicate the SoC is a member of spacemit family. P1 was also the riscv power management chip come from spacemit and banana pi f3 also got one on it.
@PancakeProtagonist Says:
Man it would be cool to have shown what this board CAN do instead of run it through trying to get it to behave like a desktop pc. That’s just not even close to what it is useful for. One example might be that with that NVMe slot and native inference, you could easily create a very large dataset that could be used to train a powerful object detection ai model, plug an SDR into it and start building a map of the local RF typography and inferencing datasets there ass well, or tag and record signals of interest and store them for deep learning and demodulation tasks. I think it’s pretty awesome!
@JoseLoeza-i5z Says:
Excellent video thanks
@Cyklonus Says:
👍🏻
@FefeAnim Says:
I need low cost SBC for my homelab using docker, and this seems good. Can you add additional multiple sata port ?
@IanHodgetts Says:
You broke Barnatt's 2nd law: On any O.S. install one must play at least one round of solitaire! 😲
@anti-popfpv4638 Says:
And civilian devs dev for military but don't know.
@gerbrut007 Says:
I have been disgraceful and not watched in a long while guys.
Forgive me, but what is risc v? Is it new?
@shrimpoffthebarbie Says:
Great video. What is is like trying to compile software on. Can we compile Rust and C applications?
@allffrommars6019 Says:
2GB 40USD or 70€ ... price from dollar to euro must be lower 🤣👍 no buying her go away cheaters of shopping system 💩
@giannistsolebas6962 Says:
How can something so small be so massive?
@alelondon23 Says:
please benchmark single core and multi core apps separatedly
@RaOne-gk3ok Says:
YAY GO RISC-V
@stephenhargreaves9011 Says:
Back to the video. May I suggest that you abandon htop and start showing btop, which gives much more information, including processes, Disk, Network, CPU and GPU usage etc. All in a single terminal.
@stephenhargreaves9011 Says:
Wow. I know that you don't get into politics here, but the comparative pricing says everything anyone needs to know about US tariffs. Very different from just a month or so ago.
@tiagotorres1503 Says:
Glad to see that evolution, thanks for the video!
@seguramlk Says:
Go Linux, Go Go 🐧
@leskaighin8903 Says:
Progress indeed. Kdenlive is probably not far from being slow, rather than glacial. Someone may yet figure out the bottleneck.
@GuffyYuotube Says:
The big problem with Orange Pi is that many models use custom camera connector. Basically, you can literally use only a couple of cameras from orangepi, and these cameras are garbage
@kolyamba Says:
What's better sbc for test of RISC-V technology: orange pi rv2 or banana pi bpi-rv2? Are there any benchmarks for risc-v CPUs? I can't understand difference between Ky X1 vs Siflower SF21H8898 (omg, what a naming)
@mortarmopp3919 Says:
I'm curious why you didn't use GIMP 3 for the test.
@An.Individual Says:
Is it time for a guide to 3D printing on this channel?
@Videogame9559 Says:
Hi, that's a great video. If I were to make a NAS, which Pi of mine should I use? A Raspberry Pi B+ or Raspberry Pi 4, 4 GB, or 8 GB? Which one would be best to use? Thank you for any help.
@RJ-mz3co Says:
I don't have any micro-SD cards. Will it boot and install from a USB stick?
@mehmetfatihseyhun1056 Says:
Can we use this SBC with 5V 3A adapter or need 5A adapter?
@brucekissinger Says:
I notice that the board has 2 camera interfaces. I looked at the Orange Pi specification sheet and it appears that these camera interfaces only support their own proprietary cameras. Do you think that it might support the PI High Quality Camera? I'd like to use this board to build something similar to a Cine PI, but I don't know if the PI High Quality Camera sensor would be supported.
@rch5395 Says:
But does it compile gentoo?
@khardian Says:
Very interesting piece of technology.
Even if RISC-V isn't really useful for general computer usage, affordable and easy to use boards like this one are great to get more people into RISC-V development.
@ВольфгангПетерсон Says:
I'd like to see an glmark2 result (seams everybody likes glass rabbits). If result is decent enough then one can build a retro PC gaming platform with this SBC and Steam + Proton + Wine.
@ncdpb Says:
Is it just a linux computer or what?
@dw9zg6kctnr23 Says:
Yet another legendary apperance of Mr Scissors.
@Bandicoot803 Says:
This has the potential to run OPNsense one day.
@duralikiraz Says:
Kesiklikle harika! Bir otomasyon projem olsa tereddüt etmeden kullanırım. $63 bir bilgisayar. Daha ne olsun! Teşekkürler üstad 👍
@williamhouse754 Says:
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@ivolol Says:
Wow, 2xeth ports and an SSD slot instead of MicroSD, that could be a great network gateway for pihole, DNS, DHCP, etc. I think it might be far more interesting to test how it runs OpenWRT than to render GIMP, apart from as a toy comparison for processor speed.
@stephenlewis9159 Says:
Your system slowness symptoms tell me you might have a DNS issue. It certainly wouldn't be the first one in Ubuntu, I've disabled dnsmasq completely and run named instead which fixed all my problems.
@GoatZilla Says:
Would be curious if an m.2 ai accelerator would work, although you'd likely have to use the boot slot due to length.
@DukeDred Says:
thx for your nice videos. would be interesting if OBS Studio will work on Singleboard Computers.
@chriholt Says:
It amazes me how fast RISC V has progressed with "everyday" SBCs.
LATEST COMMENTS