Originally posted by okias
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The JH7110 with BX-4-32 is one of the very few RISC-V SoCs with a GPU being mass produced. there is only the SpacemIT K1 using the same BXE-4-32, the TH1520 using the BXM-4-64 & the EIC7700X which uses an even older Imagination A-Series GPU.
So it's likely the TH1520 will be the first supported, because it's essentially the same GPU just in another SoC. Next probably the K1 because it has RVA22, but from there it's a stone's throw to the JH7110 because they use the same GPU. Doubtful though, if Imagination will bother with the AXM in the EIC7700X...
I doubt we'll see any RISC-V SoCs with a newer GPU released without RVA23, which will take a while. Also there really Isn't much newer GPU IP for RISC-V available, other than C-Series (CXT). So it will be at least late 2025 until the GPU's in these SoC's are obsolete...
Edit: Forgot the HPM6800 which uses a Vivante GPU. Essentially the only other GPU-IP on the Market for RISC-V SoC's.
Edit: The sad part is, that it took 4 years from announcement to software enablement. I wonder how people would react if it took Intel, AMD & Nvidia this long for software to work on their GPUs... :-P
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