🌟 Elevate Your Projects with Waveshare VisionFive2!
The Waveshare VisionFive2 is a cutting-edge RISC-V single board computer powered by the StarFive JH7110 processor. With an onboard quad-core 64-bit SoC operating at up to 1.5GHz and 8GB of LPDDR4 memory, it offers exceptional performance for a variety of applications. The device supports advanced graphics and video capabilities, including 4K@60fps decoding, and features a comprehensive set of interfaces for seamless integration with other hardware. Ideal for developers and tech enthusiasts, the VisionFive2 is designed to foster creativity and innovation.
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Received 1.3b version, works great!
Currently playing around with Ubuntu’s server build for this board. So far, so good! Now awaiting newer kernel versions with upstreamed drivers :)
A**L
Need to be skilled in patching and delivering firmwares
A**R
Great way to check out RISCV; modest performance and pay close attention to documents.
Nice board for experimenting with RISCV; note that m.2 connector allows NVMe drives to attach but has only 1 lane of PCIe 2.0. Now shipping rev 1.3b; various online reviews citing difficulties and the need to update the firmware have been addressed. Note that the default DIP switch settings will NOT work for eMMC or micro-SD booting. I have used both NVMe devices as root (boot not supported yet for NVMe), as well as using a m.2 to PCIe adapter to attach expansion cards. Boots Debian pre-built images and I had no issues building my own Gentoo images. The only draw back is performance - set your expectations appropriately. Current GeekBench scores are 78 for single core and 276 for multicore... kind of disappointing compared to the RockChip ARM offerings and a bit slower than a Raspberry Pi 4. Note also that the RISCV ISA defines LOTS of optional features... things like bi-endian support are optional and not implemented on the JH7110.
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