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Banana Pi BPI-CM6 is a compute module with a SpacemiT K1 RISC-V processor

The Banana Pi BPI-CM6 is a computer-on-a-module that’s the same size and shape as a Raspberry Pi CM4 and even uses the same board-to-board connectors. But while Raspberry Pi’s compute module has an ARM-based processor, the BPI-CM6 is powered by a SpacemiT K1 octa-core RISC-V chip.

Basically it has the same capabilities as the Banana Pi BPI-F3 single-board computer that launched a year ago […]

#bananaPi #bananaPiBpiCm6 #bpiCm6 #riscV #spacemit #spacemitK1

Read more: liliputing.com/banana-pi-bpi-c

Ho un #bananapi 1 con un server #syncthing, oggi ho provato ad usarlo anche come media server con #minidlna e... niente c'è un sacco di buffering e non è usabile, secondo me il collo di bottiglia è il bus usb (si ho un HD usb dove ho la mia libreria multimediale) che non regge il flusso streaming anche se effettivamente la cpu ormai non è un granchè ma con htop non sembra avere reali problemi. Peccato

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At last I got that final but important piece for my RISC-V SBC ( @bananapi BPI-F3): the cooler. Now I can finally start compiling some big chunks of code like Qt and KDE software. I do have distributed cross-compiling set up using Icecream, but apparently you can't prevent it scheduling compile jobs locally on SBC and only send them to more powerful computers. Let the fun begin…

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Just got some RISC-V hardware goodies to play with in the following days/months: BPI-F3 SBC by @bananapi with SpacemiT K1 8-core CPU supporting RVV 1.0 vector extensions. Hooked it up to the TV, booted it for the first time from a microSD with the default Bianbu GNU/Linux distro, so far so good. Will try to get Gentoo or openSUSE Tumbleweed with KDE Plasma/software running next.

Banana Pi and OpenWrt’s One/AP-24.XY Router Board Hits the Market

The MediaTek MT7981B (Filogic 820) SoC is at the heart of the OpenWrt One, paired with the MediaTek MT7976C dual-band WiFi 6 chipset. The device supports WiFi 6 with dual-band capabilities, offering 3×3 and 2×2 MIMO configurations for enhanced wirel ...continues

See gadgeteer.co.za/banana-pi-and-

GadgeteerZA · Banana Pi and OpenWrt’s One/AP-24.XY Router Board Hits the MarketThe MediaTek MT7981B (Filogic 820) SoC is at the heart of the OpenWrt One, paired with the MediaTek MT7976C dual-band WiFi 6 chipset. The device supports WiFi