(02-05-2021, 04:39 PM)Arwen Wrote: RISC-V is open. But, any company that makes modifications and sells the results, does not have to share the results upstream. That is one of the main differences that GPL people point to as non-open source. However, this allows a company to embed a RISC-V processor in a device, (Western Digital and nVidia comes to mind), and not have to disclose the design modifications to their competitors.
As for the BeagleV, it's not completely suitable as a replacement desktop. Here are what I think it's missing;It would have been nice to also have >1Gbps Ethernet. Like use a 2.5Gbps or 5Gbps chip. Having higher speed wired network would allow faster network share access. Or even booting off network share. At 5Gbps, that's about 500MBytes per second, so assuming your NAS can do that, makes this anywhere from 10 to 100 times faster than a SD card. Plus, MUCH longer endurance.
- The HDMI is 1080P@30FPS but some computer monitors support 50 to 76hz, so it would not work on those
- Storage via SD card only is a bit limiting. A single SATA DOM port or eMMC connector would have been a good improvement
- Using a combo slot of UFS/SD would have better than just a SD slot
I do have to give it props for using;
- USB 3.x for all ports
- 8GB of RAM
- Having both WiFi & Ethernet
- And of course using USB-C for power
Now we have to wait til end of summer for general availability. (The April 2021 release is a limited pilot run for the community.)
PS UFS, (Universal Flash Storage), is one replacement for eMMCs inside smaller devices, like phones & tablets. Their is a "card" version that can be used in a UFS/SD combo slot.
Yes, but for a start, too, not bad, there is another solution, but it is much more expensive, and the ITX form factor is not interesting to me)). the numb is closer to open than closed.
(02-05-2021, 03:10 PM)TRS-80 Wrote: If the EOMA86 (sp?) guy is to believed, then RISC-V are not really as "open" as they like to market themselves, but rather just another group who are riding the current wave of "open source" popularity.
I have no reason to doubt EOMA86 guy (sorry, his name is not coming to me this moment) because he seems to have dedicated a large part of his life towards F/LOSS, and now /H with the libre-soc project. In fact, that project used to be called libre-RISC, but they changed it somewhat recently... Guess why?
That's right, commerce, but still it's better than ARM / x86 / x64 with their policy and even ARM Nvidia has taken over.