The VisionFive is one of the first lower-cost RISC-V computers able to run a full version of Linux. Video includes full hardware specification, and demonstrations running Fedora Linux and various desktop applications.
My first video about the follow-up VisionFive 2 is now posted here:
The VisionFive is made by StarFive -- -- who provide support at:
In particular, there is a VisionFive “Quick Start Guide” and specification here:
You can learn more about RISC-V at -- and in my video “Explaining RISC-V“:
The web page providing information on SiFive’s range of RISC-V processor cores, as shown in the video, is here:
The VisionFive featured in this video was
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