We are happy to announce the addition of cfarm95, a BPI-F3 machine from BananaPi. This RISC-V machine is based on a SpacemiT K1 SoC with 8 SpacemiT X60 cores. The most interesting feature of this hardware is its implementation of the RVV 1.0 vector extension; it also conforms to the RVA22 standard. More hardware information.

The machine runs a standard Debian userspace; however, the kernel is a vendor kernel derived from Linux 6.6. Once upstream kernel support for this board becomes available, we hope to switch to the upstream kernel to improve stability. In the meantime, we have documented how to run upstream Debian on this hardware.

This machine should help free software developers add support for RISC-V vector extensions in their projects. This is especially interesting for toolchains and performance-sensitive code such as cryptographic libraries.

Thanks to RISC-V International for providing the hardware, and to tetaneutral.net for hosting it!