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by alias_neo
885 days ago
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> Do not forget to preorder, to get the unbelievably low price listed in their announcement. I don't know much about the RISC-V ecosystem at the moment, but what do you consider an "unbelievably low price"? They SoC appears to be £5 to pre-order (EDIT: £5 is for a 20% off coupon), but the motherboard to use it on appears to be ~£1200. Is this considered a good deal for RISC-V right now? |
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Not sure what you're looking at as you didn't give a link, but perhaps you're confusing Pioneer and Oasis?
The 64 core Pioneer prebuilt with case, power supply, SSD, video card, 128 GB RAM for $2500 is quite reasonably priced against commercially built 16 core x86 machines, if your workload can keep 64 cores busy. Each core is around 1/4 the speed of current x86, but there are four times as many.
Don't forget 64 core x86 is $5000 just for the chip.