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  • Milk-V Oasis Sounds Like An Interesting RISC-V Board With 16 Cores, Up To 64GB LPDDR5

    Phoronix: Milk-V Oasis Sounds Like An Interesting RISC-V Board With 16 Cores, Up To 64GB LPDDR5

    In addition to working on the likes of the Milk-V Duo and high-end Pioneer board, Milk-V has now announced the "Oasis" as a forthcoming mini-ITX RISC-V board that will feature 16 cores and up to 64GB of LPDDR5 system memory...

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  • #2
    Michael

    typo

    "twelve P cores t hat" should be "that"

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    • #3
      Michael

      Another typo

      memory, pluggable UFS module, microSD

      Only one g in plugable.

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      • #4
        "16 Cores"

        How about four cores that suck four times less badly??

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        • #5
          These c910-based cpus, including SG2380 are joke. They crash ( whole system reboots) after a simple command "stress-ng --opcode 1", checked on milk-v pioneer and thead rvb-ice already.

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          • #6
            Finally a RISC-V board with specs that can actually do something and doesn't cost as much as something 50x better than it.
            I still won't get it, but I'm glad to see some real progress here.

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            • #7
              RISC v Linux gaming pog

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              • #8
                The hell do they want to complicate the design for only 4 e cores? I'd rather a 12 core CPU.

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                • #9
                  So where's the PCIe slot?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by skeevy420 View Post
                    Michael

                    Another typo

                    memory, pluggable UFS module, microSD

                    Only one g in plugable.
                    That depends on whether you are writing in American English, or Commonwealth English. I write pluggable, traveller, counsellor and so on.

                    This post is one in a series of three that looks at common spelling differences found between British English and American English orthography.




                    I welcome Michael writing in proper English. I'll bet he use spaces instead of tabs to indent code, too; and regards EMACS as the text editor ne plus ultra.

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