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PicoRio: The Raspberry Pi-Like Small-Board Computer for RISC-V (riscv.org)
3 points by NewJazz on Nov 14, 2020 | hide | past | favorite | 3 comments



In the last discussion about the PicoRio, there were concerns about the Imagination PowerVR GPU in the phase 2 device (which will be late next year according to this blog post, with phase 1 coming late this year).

Comment about those concerns here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=24380452

It seems like they are addressing that somewhat:

> Imagination embraces the RISC-V ecosystem

> Imagination’s PowerVR GPU Driver (DDK v1.13 release onwards) supports RISC-V as a target application processor and will be easily integrated with the PicoRio single-board computer platform.

> Imagination is also creating a new open-source GPU driver to provide a complete, up-streamed open-source kernel and user-mode driver stack to support Vulkan® and OpenGL® ES within the Mesa framework. It will be openly developed with intermediate milestones visible to the open-source community and a complete open-source Linux driver will be delivered by Q2 2022. Imagination will work with RIOS to run the open-source GPU driver on the PicoRio open-source platform.

It sounds like the proprietary driver will be available when the first phase 2 devices ship, but an open source driver will be available ~6 months later. If it does materialize, this will be quite an open platform. I will not purchase a phase 2 or 3 device until it does, though.

Regardless, I will probably purchase a phase 1 device (which is headless / has no GPU).


I'm also down for a headless little networked device, as long as it has some kind of serial console support. Any idea when these things are targeted for sale?


"Late this year"... So probably in December sometime.




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