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This is the first RISC-V motherboard I've been able to install in a normal computer case. How does it work? Is it ready for prime-time?
Huge thanks to Christopher Barnatt from @ExplainingComputers for talking to me about RISC-V for this video! And thanks to Milk-V for sending the board to test, and working with me to troubleshoot the WiFi issue I had.
Milk-V provided the two Jupiter motherboards I used in the making of this video, but did not pay for this review, nor have any input into it's content or production.
Resources and things I mentioned:
- Milk-V Jupiter: https://milkv.io/jupiter
- Full benchmarks / test details: https://github.com/geerlingguy/sbc-reviews/issues/47
- ExplainingComputers BPI-F3 RISC-V NAS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpOy9ydKmPs
- Level2Jeff video on Fractal Baby North case: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncyl7cTU9k8
- Level2Jeff video on 10" mini rack: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8-cdA50bpU
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Contents:
00:00 - Milk-V Jupiter - RISC-V on ITX
01:44 - Testbench (performance)
03:39 - RISC-V perspectives
07:26 - Build montage!
08:38 - RISC-V fare in a minitower?
10:33 - Bianbu and Ubuntu, stable but slow
12:51 - Docker and development
14:33 - Not consumer-level (yet)
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