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luyu_wu
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high school student! Do a lot of physics in my spare time and take part in some fun contests like IYPT

Self-learning a lot of computer architecture IC design and fabrication


  1. From what I know it still exists further out of the city. I have a friend who picked up quite large amount of scientific equipment. Might be a similar store with a different name though.
  2. If you can GPU passthrough (it's quite simple to set up), this is not a large issue. You're right that Linux is sorely lacking in native creative software though!
  3. These displays in the glasses are significantly smaller than even your Apple Watch though (0.58" or so I believe). Essentially the displays they're using are the same ones found in DSLR viewfinders. There should be higher resolution options, but I suspect the resolution limiter is the optics not the pixel size (just a suspicion).
  4. Absolutely a lomg way to go.

    Interestingly, the chip is rated to run at DDR4-3200 or DDR5, so it's strange C&C got half that.

    The power issues are likely from by modern standards pre-historical clocking behavior (single P-state to my understanding)!

  5. Low power RISC cores (both ARM and RISC-V) are typically in-order actually!

    But any core I can think of as 'high-performance' is OOO.

  6. I saw a video recently advocating for this exact use case of said PC. That would make it truly pocketable.

    It is in Chinese however!

    https://b23.tv/RxSHAhD

  7. It's not easy to leave a tenured position you worked half your life to get to I suppose...
  8. Really in-depth and great article!

    As with some other commentors, I was surprised to not see a lot of dishes that I thought were staples, and quite a few were under different names.

    Nonetheless, really amazing---and made me quite hungry at well-past midnight!

  9. Heh, I just came from Reddit where I saw your post, and was about to update my comment.

    Yeah, it seemed strange since to my knowledge no out-of-order vector RISC-V chip exists at the moment.

    Interesting, hopefully DC can fix their advertising/clarify a bit more!

  10. Was really surprised to see this!

    Especially a vector-instruction compatible AND out-of-order processor. Does anyone have any idea exactly what chip it uses?

    Related news article: https://www.tomshardware.com/laptops/risc-v-mini-ai-pc-that-...

    Edit: TomsHardware guesses that it is a EsWin EIC7702X!

  11. I've seen you far too often with a strongly anti-China viewpoint on HN posts to take your points seriously at this point...
  12. It's a cute little project, arguably far more interesting than the political flame wars that make front page.
  13. Here is a commercial product using the older 'Nanhu' architecture by XiangShan. Doesn't seem to be released yet, but interesting nonetheless!

    https://milkv.io/ja/ruyibook

  14. I posted a link to this project a few weeks ago as well! It's really interesting to see an academic project like this one.

    For people interested, there's bi-weekly blogs (some in English) linked here: https://docs.xiangshan.cc/zh-cn/latest/blog/

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