Now RORZE, and Brooks Automation robots can be banished.
Now RORZE, and Brooks Automation robots can be banished.
The cumulative mass production of RISC-V AI CPU K1 in Iteration Time exceeds 50,000!
As of December 2024, the cumulative mass production delivery volume of the Advanced Spacetime 8-core RISC-V AI CPU chip K1 has exceeded 50,000 units. It is the fastest mass-produced RISC-V high-computing power chip and is currently being mass-produced in multiple industries including industry, electricity, robotics, operators, and consumer electronics.
The single-board computers (SBCs) built by various ecological partners based on the K1 chip can quickly access mainstream Al large-model ecosystems such as Deepseek and Tongyi Qianwen, thanks to the innovative architecture of the RISC-V AI CPU and its 2TOPS integrated Al computing power; based on its rich PCIe, USB, GMAC, CAN-FD and other high-speed interfaces, as well as industrial-grade standard quality, it can be directly applied to network storage, industrial control, edge computing, intelligent robots, cloud computers and other fields.
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With the streamlined RISC-V architecture and excellent micro-architecture design, the arithmetic energy efficiency breaks through the process bottleneck, and the power consumption in the same scenario is only 80% of that of ARM A55.
Provides 40K+DMIPS CPU arithmetic and 2TOPS AI arithmetic, single-core CPU arithmetic is more than 130% of ARM A55.
The biggest difference between the two boars is that the Orange Pi RV has a 1.5 GHz StarFive JH7110 quad-core processor, while the new Orange Pi RV2 has a an octa-core Ky X1 chip with a 2 TOPS AI accelerator.
If they could produce viable chips, they could supply their own consumer electronics. Instead Samsung has to buy chips from Qualcomm and to, horror, consider using TSMC for their own design chips for smartphones.Samsung has itself to blame. Their yields are really bad. And by that I mean really bad.
Huawei is working on FP8 support
Still need effort on AI chips.
P.S. Are there any Chinese NVLink equivalent?
Exactly. Their latest smartphone has no Exynos chip. They have to completely rely on Qualcomm. Samsung also struggles in DRAM and NAND allowing SK Hynix and Micron to catch-up.If they could produce viable chips, they could supply their own consumer electronics. Instead Samsung has to buy chips from Qualcomm and to, horror, consider using TSMC for their own design chips for smartphones.
SiFive is an American companyDeepin Digital Intelligence preheats the second-generation Framework compatible with RISC-V motherboards, with NPU computing power of 40TOPS
The motherboard will be based on the world's first dual-chiplet RISC -V AI SoC, with eight 64-bit SiFive IP CPUs and 40 TOPS NPU computing power, supporting local operation of large language models to ensure users' full control over data. The complete computer system will be equipped with a series of key AI applications.
From the above description, this motherboard is expected to use a high-frequency variant of the Eswin EIC7702X processor . The processor's 8 cores use the SiFive Performance P550 microarchitecture, are equipped with Imagination's IMG A series GPU, and support 8K@50FPS H.265 encoding.
DeepComputing's second-generation Framework 13-compatible RISC-V motherboard will be equipped with up to 64GB of LPDDR5 memory and support NVMe SSD. This product is expected to be shipped in the third quarter of this year.
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