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DC-ROMA RISC-V AI PC, RISC-V Mainboard II for Framework Laptop 13

5 pointsby sohkamyung2 months ago

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luyu_wu2 months ago
Was really surprised to see this!<p>Especially a vector-instruction compatible AND out-of-order processor. Does anyone have any idea exactly what chip it uses?<p>Related news article: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.tomshardware.com&#x2F;laptops&#x2F;risc-v-mini-ai-pc-that-fits-inside-a-framework-laptop-shell-revealed-deepcomputings-dc-roma-risc-v-ai-pc-claims-50-tops-64gb-ram" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.tomshardware.com&#x2F;laptops&#x2F;risc-v-mini-ai-pc-that-...</a><p>Edit: TomsHardware guesses that it is a EsWin EIC7702X!
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snvzz2 months ago
Terrible, doesn&#x27;t even specify the SoC used, or the CPU core.<p>Thus must assume it is the K1 because that&#x27;s been available for a while in other boards and meets the description.<p>The K1 is fairly slow (e.g. slower than even VisionFive2&#x27;s JH7110), thus not very interesting.