Mouser Electronics, Inc. now stocks the new Astra Machina SL2600 development kit from Synaptics. The kit is designed for easy and rapid prototyping of multimodal, AI-native, smart home, industrial, ...
XPU Labs’ Petros CH32H417M Alef is a Raspberry Pi Pico-sized board based on the WCH CH32H417M RISC-V USB 3.0 microcontroller and taking a 2MP OV2640 camera module through the MCU’s digital image ...
Nearly six years after introducing the Flipper Zero wireless hacking tool, the developers have unveiled a new model ...
SpacemiT K3 challenges Nvidia Jetson with 60-TOPS AI performance. Explore the new Pico-ITX and CoM260 developer kits for RISC ...
The Chinese brand Firefly is selling servers with 48 RISC-V modules, 384 CPU cores, and 768 GByte RAM starting at 34,150 Euros. Some details remain unclear. The Chinese brand Firefly offers, among ...
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In brief: An agentic AI system has reportedly designed a complete RISC-V CPU core from scratch in just 12 hours, marking the first time an autonomous agent has built a working CPU from specification ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Efinix®, an innovator in programmable product platforms and technology, today announced the release of its Efinity® RISC-V Embedded Software IDE. Powered by the ...
Banana Pi BPI-CM6 system-on-module (SoM) is powered by a SpacemiT K1 octa-core RISC-V processor and compatible with most carrier boards for the Raspberry Pi CM4 or CM5 modules. It ships with 8GB ...
The RISC-V Summit North America, held on 22-23 October 2025 in Santa Clara, California, showcased the latest CPU cores featuring new vector processors, high-speed interfaces, and peripheral subsystems ...
[bogdanthegeek] has a lot of experience with the ARM platform, and their latest escapade into working with cheap ARM chips recovered from disposable vapes involved a realization that it was just plain ...