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It’s still crazy that an iCE40HX8K FPGA runs the Linux 6.15-rc1 mainline kernel with networking. It’s crazy. KianV RISC-V has lost its innocence.
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How dare you?! Using Greta Thunberg's @GretaThunberg question — how can you possibly implement a RISC-V SoC that runs mainline Linux and has networking with just 7,680 LUT4s? How dare you?! Quite simply — because I can. LMAO.

The only iCE40HX8K in the world currently running the Linux 6.15-rc1 mainline kernel — and I'm writing this right now from my room in Germany

Anyone who's into an iCE40HX8-based FPGA should order it from @machdyne . The dude made the dream come true — I asked him for an iCE40HX8K with 32 MiB SDRAM two years ago :)

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32-bit RISC-V KianV Linux SoC implemented on an iCE40HX8K FPGA

Sometimes less is more!

Born out of a whim on December 24/25, 2024… when holidays play a role.

RISC-V is the future. I'm all in.

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it is MMU less kernel right?

no

you build the kernel with build root?

We need a blog on how you did this

Bro help setup up ssh connection I tried a lot but failed 😣

what's the clock speed?

