Briefing Findings · RISC-V momentum is coming from concrete platform
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Coverage is centered on new RISC-V software and hardware progress: a RISC-V GPU stack (Vortex 3.0), expanded distribution support via Fedora 44 RISC-V images and a new “Omni” kernel, and early Linux 7.2 WiFi working demos on BeagleV and Lichee Pi 4a boards. Overall, headlines point to maturing Linux compatibility and more complete platform support for RISC-V devices.
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Coverage is centered on new RISC-V software and hardware progress: a RISC-V GPU stack (Vortex 3.0), expanded distribution support via Fedora 44 RISC-V images and a new “Omni” kernel, and early Linux 7.2 WiFi working demos on BeagleV and Lichee Pi 4a boards. Overall, headlines point to maturing Linux compatibility and more complete platform support for RISC-V devices.
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Following the official Fedora 44 images released one month ago, Fedora 44 RISC-V images were published today for those wanting to run this newest Fedora Linux on RISC-V hardware.
In addition to the SpacemiT K1 and K3 RISC-V SoC Device Tree updates sent out last week, the RISC-V T-HEAD Device Tree 'DT' changes were also sent out last week ahead of the upcoming Linux 7.2 kernel
In addition to Apple M3 Device Trees for Linux 7.2, the SpacemiT RISC-V SoCs are seeing some notable Device Tree improvements with this next version of the Linux kernel.
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Tracking: Vortex 3.0 Released As Full-Stack, Open-Source RISC-V GPU Now With 3D Pipeline / Fedora 44 RISC-V Images Released, Including New "Omni" Kernel For Broader RISC-V Hardware Support
Recent threads on Reddit and Hacker News that mention RISC-V.
Common questions on RISC-V, surfaced from across the indexed web.
So what’s this impressive list of RISC-V movers and shakers actually doing with RISE? The RISE Project focuses on commercial product readiness, key for the adoption of RISC-V technologies in market segments such as mobile, datacenter, consumer electronics, datacenter and automotive. RISE's mission is to accelerate the development of open source software for the RISC-V architecture. Members share a roadmap, technical contributions, staffing and funding for critical projects across a wide set of project categories, such as compilers and toolchains, debug and profiling, Linux distribution integr
Rising to the challenge of RISC-V software readiness