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by brucehoult
3 hours ago
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See: https://github.com/brucehoult/k3_ai Or my longer top level comment. Unlike a GPU or NPU, you can just run all your normal RISC-V Linux programs on the AI cores. Bash, gcc, emacs, nodejs ... whatever you want. It's an extra 40% of scalar processing power, for free. Build Linux kernel 7503345ac5f5
14m25.56s SpacemiT K3 8 X100 cores plus 8x A100 cores distcc
18m3.871s SpacemiT K3 8 X100 cores @2.4 GHz
19m12.787s i9-13900HX, 24C/32T @5.4 GHz, riscv64/ubuntu docker
39m23.187s SpacemiT K3 8 A100 cores @2.0 GHz
42m12.414s Milk-V Megrez 4 P550 cores @1.8 GHz
67m35.189s VisionFive 2, 4 U74 cores @1.5 GHz
70m57.001s LicheePi 3A, 8 X60 cores @1.6 GHz
88m04.185s LicheePi 4A, 4 C910 cores @1.85 GHz
The A100 cores, all by themselves, give more normal processing power e.g. `gcc` than any previous RISC-V SBC except the $2500 64 core Milk-V Pioneer. |
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