DC-ROMA RISC-V AI PC, RISC-V Mainboard II for Framework Laptop 13 store.deepcomputing.io 3 points by sohkamyung 6 hours ago
luyu_wu an hour 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 an hour 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 44 minutes 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 an hour 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 44 minutes 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 44 minutes 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!