Originally posted by tildearrow
View Post
Linux 5.19 Adding Support For The PolarBerry RISC-V FPGA Board
Collapse
X
-
-
-
Originally posted by DMJC View PostDE10 nano only has 110K LEs, the Polarberry has 250K LEs, I want to know if they are equivalent units, and whether the Polarberry is capable of running MISTer/being upgraded to go beyond what the MISTer can do. I'm also curious why all the FPGAs are at 28nm (which is kind of crap) and don't seem to get new releases very often.
Polarfire SoC does have pretty capable 4+1 RISC-V core cluster.
WRT to aggressive geometries, take a look at the prices of Xilinx 7nm families.
FPGA is very bloaty by nature. Only 5% of the stuff implements functionality that does the actual job that is required.
ALl of the rest jist is just a supporting part ( switches, pathways etc).
Also, even basic logic concepts are VERY wasteful in FPGA. Basic logic element is LUT,, which is basically small RAM.
That's a LOT of circuitry to implement even simplest 4-input functions that couuld be done with perhaps 10-20 transistors.
This is the reason that the manufacturers are seeking to get most bang for the buck out of the process on most segments.
Leave a comment:
-
-
DE10 nano only has 110K LEs, the Polarberry has 250K LEs, I want to know if they are equivalent units, and whether the Polarberry is capable of running MISTer/being upgraded to go beyond what the MISTer can do. I'm also curious why all the FPGAs are at 28nm (which is kind of crap) and don't seem to get new releases very often.
Leave a comment:
-
-
Originally posted by microcode View Post
Guarantee you there's a market for it in experimental development (which turns into products!) even at that price.
Leave a comment:
-
-
Originally posted by cb88 View Post
Appears to be $999 for board and $999 for the SoM.... so a non starter from most applications, everyone else is just going to get a DE10-Nano.
Leave a comment:
-
-
Originally posted by microcode View PostIt would be nice, for once, if they would just sell the SoM and development carriers on the open market. I get that they are targeting the defense industry, but that doesn't mean they have to be "pricing on request" about everything.
1. "CALL"
2. *calls*
3. $1,000,000 per unit
I have learned to associate "call for a quote" with "way too expensive".
Leave a comment:
-
-
Originally posted by microcode View PostIt would be nice, for once, if they would just sell the SoM and development carriers on the open market. I get that they are targeting the defense industry, but that doesn't mean they have to be "pricing on request" about everything.
Leave a comment:
-
-
It would be nice, for once, if they would just sell the SoM and development carriers on the open market. I get that they are targeting the defense industry, but that doesn't mean they have to be "pricing on request" about everything.Last edited by microcode; 03 June 2022, 02:08 PM.
Leave a comment:
-
-
Linux 5.19 Adding Support For The PolarBerry RISC-V FPGA Board
Phoronix: Linux 5.19 Adding Support For The PolarBerry RISC-V FPGA Board
A few days ago the RISC-V pull request landed in Linux 5.19 with support for RISC-V 32-bit (RV32) binaries on RV64, enabling the new Svpbmt extension, and other improvements. On Friday a secondary set of RISC-V changes were sent in for Linux 5.19 that includes adding the DeviceTree files for another new RISC-V board...
Tags: None
-
Leave a comment: