Thursday, July 13th 2023

Beagleboard.org Launches New BeagleV-Ahead RISC-V Single Board Computer

BeagleBoard.org, a leading developer of open-source hardware platforms, is thrilled to announce the highly anticipated launch of BeagleV-Ahead, an innovative single board computer (SBC) based on TH1520, a quad core 64-bit RISC-V SoC from T-Head. This groundbreaking open-source SBC brings a new level of accessibility, performance, and flexibility to the rapidly growing RISC-V ecosystem.

BeagleV-Ahead is set to revolutionize the world of embedded systems and empower developers and enthusiasts worldwide. It represents a significant milestone in the democratization of computer architecture and open-source hardware development. Built around the powerful and energy-efficient RISC-V instruction set architecture (ISA), the BeagleV-Ahead SBC offers unparalleled opportunities for developers, hobbyists, and researchers to explore and experiment with RISC-V technology.
With its compact form factor, robust performance, and versatile I/O interfaces, this SBC is well-suited for a variety of applications, including Internet of Things (IoT) devices, robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), and embedded systems. Some key features and specifications of the BeagleV-Ahead SBC include:
  • RISC-V CPU: Alibaba T-Head TH1520 quad-core RISC-V Xuantie C910 (RV64GCV) processor, Xuantie C906 audio DSP, low power Xuantie E902 core, 50 GFLOPS Imagination 3D GPU, and 4 TOPS NPU
  • Storage: 4 GB LPDDR4 RAM, 16 GB eMMC storage, and microSD expansion slot.
  • Networking: 2.4 GHz/5 GHz WiFi, Bluetooth 5.2, and Gigabit Ethernet.
  • Connectivity: microHDMI, USB3 (5 Gbps) microAB (host/device), and Serial debug.
  • Add-on board expansion: mikroBUS shuttle (UART/I2C/SPI/ADC/PWM/GPIO), 2xCSI, DSI, and BeagleBone compatible 92-pin cape header pins.
  • Open-Source Design: BeagleV Ahead follows the principles of open-source hardware, allowing users to access and modify the board's design and firmware, promoting collaboration and innovation within the RISC-V community.
  • Linux-Compatible: BeagleV Ahead comes with Yocto installed out of the box with Ubuntu & Fedora working prototypes available, providing users with a familiar and robust development environment.
BeagleBoard.org has a strong track record of developing open-source hardware platforms, and the launch of BeagleV-Ahead reinforces our commitment to fostering innovation and collaboration within the technology community. BeagleV-Ahead empowers developers to explore new possibilities, accelerate their projects, and contribute to the advancement of the RISC-V ecosystem.

"We are extremely excited to introduce BeagleV-Ahead to the world," said Jason Kridner, Co-Founder of BeagleBoard.org. "RISC-V is rapidly gaining momentum as a transformative technology, and we believe that BeagleV-Ahead will play a crucial role in its widespread adoption. Our goal is to provide a robust, open-source platform that empowers users to unleash their creativity and develop cutting-edge solutions."

"RISC-V is committed to offering our community a diverse array of hardware and software to innovate. We're glad another great board is available to help make RISC-V development more accessible," said Calista Redmond, CEO of RISC-V International. "We've already seen strong adoption of RISC-V in the markets that BeagleBoard.org is targeting, including the IoT and AI, so we look forward to seeing what developers across the globe create with BeagleV-Ahead."

The BeagleV-Ahead can be found on beagleboard.com and is available from multiple distributors starting at $149 USD.
Source: beagleboard.org
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5 Comments on Beagleboard.org Launches New BeagleV-Ahead RISC-V Single Board Computer

#1
L'Eliminateur
the price is a complete miss by a wide wide margin and makes this a "dead in the water" product...

¿why would i ever consider this with a pretty much chinesium unknown cpu over a much much more powerful rpi4 with ample software support?, notwithstanding supply issues, you can pretty much buy the 8gb rpi4 at even cheaper price.

And this is not the first time i see SBC "competitors" completely missing the price target
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#2
erek
L'Eliminateurthe price is a complete miss by a wide wide margin and makes this a "dead in the water" product...

¿why would i ever consider this with a pretty much chinesium unknown cpu over a much much more powerful rpi4 with ample software support?, notwithstanding supply issues, you can pretty much buy the 8gb rpi4 at even cheaper price.

And this is not the first time i see SBC "competitors" completely missing the price target

AnalogLamb Announces RISC-V Polos Development Boards, Starting at Just $1.

www.hackster.io/news/analoglamb-announces-risc-v-polos-development-boards-starting-at-just-1-99-7ad68a9ff284
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#3
L'Eliminateur
erek

AnalogLamb Announces RISC-V Polos Development Boards, Starting at Just $1.

www.hackster.io/news/analoglamb-announces-risc-v-polos-development-boards-starting-at-just-1-99-7ad68a9ff284
that's not a SBC, that's a MCU board, a totally different thing.

It's like the raspberry pi pico to the raspberry pi

Ans it's also not really "competitive", the top of the line offering is $4.99, with 144mhz, i can get a ESP32-S3 board for same or cheaper, with dual core 240mhz, plus wifi AND BT
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R-T-B
L'Eliminateurthe price is a complete miss by a wide wide margin and makes this a "dead in the water" product...

¿why would i ever consider this with a pretty much chinesium unknown cpu over a much much more powerful rpi4 with ample software support?, notwithstanding supply issues, you can pretty much buy the 8gb rpi4 at even cheaper price.

And this is not the first time i see SBC "competitors" completely missing the price target
RISC-V seems to be the trademark feature here. It's an early devboard. Not sure its worth it, but, it is what it is.
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