Tech revolution! World's 1st open source ARMV9 board

World's first open source ARMV9 board appears.

World's first open source ARMV9 board appears.

The Radxa Orion O6 is priced from $200 for the 8GB RAM model.

A collaborative effort between Arm China, CIX and Radxa has resulted in what is claimed to be the world's first open source Armv9 motherboard. The new Radxa Orion O6 It could more accurately be described as a SBC (single board computer), as its SoC and chosen amount of RAM are soldered on at the time of purchase. 🚀

The Radxa Orion O6 is a fairly substantial SBC (Mini-ITX). As such, it is packed with interfaces, ports, and expansion options (except for RAM) and features a SoC (System in Processor). Chip) quite powerful. At the moment, it supports some Linux distributions, but Radxa assures that the Support for more operating systems, including Windows and Android, is on the way. 🔜

Powering this SBC is the CD8180 SoC, manufactured by CIX. This chip offers 12 CPU cores, including four Cortex A720 cores running at up to 2.8 GHz. 12 MB of L3 cache is shared between all 12 cores. Arm's Immortalis G720 GPU provides the graphics power in this SoC, which is said to offer "desktop-grade" graphics acceleration. Its feature set is pretty good, with support for hardware ray tracing, several popular video CODECs, and APIs such as Vulkan, OpenCL, and OpenGL. Of course, it's 2024, so this SoC also includes an NPU, claiming to deliver up to 30 TOPS. 💪

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