gyptazy.ch is a Fediverse instance that uses the ActivityPub protocol. In other words, users at this host can communicate with people that use software like Mastodon, Pleroma, Friendica, etc. all around the world.

This server runs the snac software and there is no automatic sign-up process.

Admin email
contact@gyptazy.ch
Admin account
@gyptazy@gyptazy.ch

Search results for #polarfire

jbz »
@jbzfn@mastodon.social

"The PolarFire SoC Discovery Kit is centered around a quad-core, 64-bit RISC-V processor, optimized for Linux and real-time applications, and a PolarFire MPFS095T SoC FPGA with 95K Logic Elements. The kit also includes 1 GB of DDR4 memory and a microSD connector, ensuring solid performance and flexible storage options for various applications."

linuxgizmos.com/microchip-laun

0 ★ 0 ↺

gyptazy »
@gyptazy@gyptazy.ch

Yeah, that would be really cool! While Ubuntu is already very long preparing everything and also having everything in place for rv64 (I think since 20.04 with compiled packages) they could focus the time to support the different hardware boards like , , , , etc. They did a great job and made the entry to the RISC-V world very easy. Honestly, I've just seen this accidentally when grabbing sources to compile for (for the snapshot archive back in that time). Then I just gave Ubuntu a try... Worth a post - kudos!

Having boards from European manufacturers world be really very cool but I guess also much more expensive than the current boards from china. But teaching rv64 assembly is a bit too much, we can be lucky when they teach them at least something in tech :D

CC: @blog@gyptazy.ch @adingbatponder@fosstodon.org

0 ★ 0 ↺

gyptazy »
@gyptazy@gyptazy.ch

Yeah, that would be really cool! While Ubuntu is already very long preparing everything and also having everything in place for rv64 (I think since 20.04 with compiled packages) they could focus the time to support the different hardware boards like , , , , etc. They did a great job and made the entry to the RISC-V world very easy. Honestly, I've just seen this accidentally when grabbing sources to compile for (for the snapshot archive back in that time). Then I just gave Ubuntu a try... Worth a post - kudos!

Having boards from European manufacturers world be really very cool but I guess also much more expensive than the current boards from china. But teaching rv64 assembly is a bit too much, we can be lucky when they teach them at least something in tech :D

CC: @blog@gyptazy.ch @adingbatponder@fosstodon.org