DC-ROMA RISC-V AI PC, RISC-V Mainboard II for Framework Laptop 13 store.deepcomputing.io 3 points by sohkamyung 11 hours ago
luyu_wu 7 hours ago Was really surprised to see this!Especially a vector-instruction compatible AND out-of-order processor. Does anyone have any idea exactly what chip it uses?Related news article: https://www.tomshardware.com/laptops/risc-v-mini-ai-pc-that-...Edit: TomsHardware guesses that it is a EsWin EIC7702X! camel-cdr 6 hours ago It's does not! RVV support is only on the DSP (I asked them), and I'm personally not sure even that is true, as the EsWin EIC7700X DSP has a cadance XTensa chip. luyu_wu 6 hours ago Heh, I just came from Reddit where I saw your post, and was about to update my comment.Yeah, it seemed strange since to my knowledge no out-of-order vector RISC-V chip exists at the moment.Interesting, hopefully DC can fix their advertising/clarify a bit more!
camel-cdr 6 hours ago It's does not! RVV support is only on the DSP (I asked them), and I'm personally not sure even that is true, as the EsWin EIC7700X DSP has a cadance XTensa chip. luyu_wu 6 hours ago Heh, I just came from Reddit where I saw your post, and was about to update my comment.Yeah, it seemed strange since to my knowledge no out-of-order vector RISC-V chip exists at the moment.Interesting, hopefully DC can fix their advertising/clarify a bit more!
luyu_wu 6 hours ago Heh, I just came from Reddit where I saw your post, and was about to update my comment.Yeah, it seemed strange since to my knowledge no out-of-order vector RISC-V chip exists at the moment.Interesting, hopefully DC can fix their advertising/clarify a bit more!
Was really surprised to see this!
Especially a vector-instruction compatible AND out-of-order processor. Does anyone have any idea exactly what chip it uses?
Related news article: https://www.tomshardware.com/laptops/risc-v-mini-ai-pc-that-...
Edit: TomsHardware guesses that it is a EsWin EIC7702X!
It's does not! RVV support is only on the DSP (I asked them), and I'm personally not sure even that is true, as the EsWin EIC7700X DSP has a cadance XTensa chip.
Heh, I just came from Reddit where I saw your post, and was about to update my comment.
Yeah, it seemed strange since to my knowledge no out-of-order vector RISC-V chip exists at the moment.
Interesting, hopefully DC can fix their advertising/clarify a bit more!