← Back to context Comment by jacquesm 2 months ago Neat. I can't wait to get my hands on a devboard. 7 comments jacquesm Reply NekkoDroid 2 months ago The earlierst I know of coming is the SpaceMit K3, which Sipeed will have dev boards for. statusfailed 2 months ago The Milk-V Jupiter 2 (coming out in April) is RV23 too jacquesm 2 months ago Nice board but very low on max RAM. rwmj 2 months ago The Milk-V Titan (https://milkv.io/titan) can take up to 64GB which is fine considering the number of cores and the cost of RAM. If you needed and could afford more RAM you'd be better off distributing the work across more than one board. 3 replies →
NekkoDroid 2 months ago The earlierst I know of coming is the SpaceMit K3, which Sipeed will have dev boards for.
statusfailed 2 months ago The Milk-V Jupiter 2 (coming out in April) is RV23 too jacquesm 2 months ago Nice board but very low on max RAM. rwmj 2 months ago The Milk-V Titan (https://milkv.io/titan) can take up to 64GB which is fine considering the number of cores and the cost of RAM. If you needed and could afford more RAM you'd be better off distributing the work across more than one board. 3 replies →
jacquesm 2 months ago Nice board but very low on max RAM. rwmj 2 months ago The Milk-V Titan (https://milkv.io/titan) can take up to 64GB which is fine considering the number of cores and the cost of RAM. If you needed and could afford more RAM you'd be better off distributing the work across more than one board. 3 replies →
rwmj 2 months ago The Milk-V Titan (https://milkv.io/titan) can take up to 64GB which is fine considering the number of cores and the cost of RAM. If you needed and could afford more RAM you'd be better off distributing the work across more than one board. 3 replies →
The earlierst I know of coming is the SpaceMit K3, which Sipeed will have dev boards for.
The Milk-V Jupiter 2 (coming out in April) is RV23 too
Nice board but very low on max RAM.
The Milk-V Titan (https://milkv.io/titan) can take up to 64GB which is fine considering the number of cores and the cost of RAM. If you needed and could afford more RAM you'd be better off distributing the work across more than one board.
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