Lilbits: Turning a “disposable” vape into a web server, giving the Framework Laptop a mechanical keyboard, and more

Over the past few years I’ve seen plenty of DIY projects where people have used the batteries in discarded vapes to create rechargeable power banks. But BogdonTheGeek found a use for some of the other components found in a disposable vape.

It turns out some recent vapes have a PUY PY32 microcontroller featuring a 24 MHz ARM Cortex-M0+ processor, 24 KiB of flash storage, and 3KiB of static […]

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The Campus is a DIY laptop with a mechanical keyboard and a custom case. On the inside it features a Framework Laptop mainboard, which saves some of the work. But building this laptop still took a LOT of effort. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGHAUogFsYY #FrameworkLaptop #FrameworkMainboard #MechanicalKeyboard #DIYLaptop
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DC-ROMA launches a $349 RISC-V mainboard with an 8-core CPU and 50 TOPS of AI performance and Ubuntu 24.04 LTS support

Deep Computing’s new DC-ROMA RISC-V AI PC is a single-board computer with an ESWIN 7702X octa-core processor featuring SiFive P5550 RISC-V RV64GC CPU cores with support for frequencies up to 2GHz, a GPU with support for hardware-accelerated 3D graphics, and an NPU that delivers up to 40 TOPS of AI performance. According to Deep Computing, the system supports up to 50 TOPS when you leverage […]

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DC-ROMA launches a $349 RISC-V mainboard with an 8-core CPU and 50 TOPS of AI performance and Ubuntu 24.04 LTS support - Liliputing

DC-ROMA launches a $349 RISC-V mainboard with an 8-core CPU and 50 TOPS of AI performance and Ubuntu 24.04 LTS support

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RISC-V Mainboard for Framework Laptop starts at $199 during early access

Earlier this year modular laptop maker Framework announced it was partnering with DeepComputing to offer a RISC-V mainboard for the Framework 13 laptop.

While the mainboard won’t be mass produced until sometime in 2025, DeepComputing has launched an early access program for “industry and business customers” and early adopters a chance to get their hands on a limited edition version of the board a little early. Prices start at $199 for a basic mainboard that runs Ubuntu 24.04, Fedora 41, or both.

Framework Laptop 13 with the DC-Roma RISC-V Mainboard

At the heart of the DC-ROMA RISC-V mainboard is a StarFive JH7110 processor with four SiFive U74 RISC-V processor cores with support for frequencies up to 1.5 GHz, Imagination BXE-4-32 graphics, and support for 1080p video encoding and 4K video playback.

The board also features 8GB of RAM, support for eMMC or SD card storage, and an optional Intel AX210 wireless card with support for WiFi 6E.

You can use the board as a standalone computer or add it to a Framework Laptop to create a RISC-V notebook. If you already have a Framework Laptop 13 you can remove the existing Intel or AMD board and replace it with the RISC-V board. Or if you don’t already have one of Framework’s laptops, you can buy a bundle from DeepComputing that includes both the board and the laptop with a 13.5 inch display, 55 Wh battery, stereo speakers, 1080p webcam, and fingerprint reader, among other features.

DC-Roma RISC-V Mainboard in a Cooler Master Case

DeepComputing’s $199 Basic Tier package included a DC-ROMA RISC-V mainboard, a Cooler Master case that lets you use the mainboard as a standalone desktop computer (rather than a laptop), two Framework USB-C expansion cards, and a 64GB SD card. This version does not have a wireless card.

But customers can also pay extra for a Standard Tier model with a WiFi module and antenna plus USB-A and HDMI expansion cards, or opt for Pro or Enterprise Tier models which also include Framework 13 laptops. And there’s also an option to pay $99 to $169 for “value-added services” including a 50% discount on the mass-produced mainboard once it goes on sale next year, and “an opportunity to provide valuable feedback to help shape future product improvements” which is… a little weird. It seems odd to charge for the ability to send feedback for an early access product. Typically companies that offer this sort of pre-release product are hoping to collect feedback from users rather than asking customers to pay extra for the ability to provide it.

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Framework introduces a RISC-V mainboard for its modular laptops - Liliputing

Framework introduces a RISC-V mainboard for its modular laptops

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Build your own handheld gaming PC with a Framework Mainboard and this 3D printed case

Framework is best known for selling modular, repairable, and upgradeable laptops. But the company also lets you buy the mainboards that power those laptops. That means not only can you buy a new board with a faster processor, but you can also buy just a board if you want to use it to build your own laptop, mini desktop, or other type of computer.

Case in point: Beth Le has shared […]

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Build your own handheld gaming PC with a Framework Mainboard and this 3D printed case - Liliputing

Build your own handheld gaming PC with a Framework Mainboard and this 3D printed case

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Penk’s Rasti Computer is a GRiD Compass-inspired DIY laptop with a 10.4 inch screen, Framework Mainboard, and custom keyboard

The Rasti Computer is a modern laptop designed to resemble a very old one. Inspired by the design of the GRiD Compass computer (circa 1982), this little laptop borrows the style of classic laptops, but features modern parts including an 11th-gen Intel Core processor, a 720+ QLED touchscreen display, and USB-C ports.
Developer Penk Chen isn’t […]

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Penk's Rasti Computer is a GRiD Compass-inspired DIY laptop with a 10.4 inch screen, Framework Mainboard, and custom keyboard - Liliputing

Penk's Rasti Computer is a GRiD Compass-inspired DIY laptop with a 10.4 inch screen, Framework Mainboard, and custom keyboard

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Framework Mainboard powers this modular, upgradable handheld gaming PC - Liliputing

Framework Mainboard powers this modular, upgradable handheld gaming PC

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Framework’s Intel Tiger Lake Mainboards now sell for $199 and up, allowing you to build your own x86 mini PC #Framework, #FrameworkMainboard, #Minipc, #Modular

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Framework's Intel Tiger Lake Mainboards now sell for $199 and up, allowing you to build your own x86 mini PC - Liliputing

Framework's Intel Tiger Lake Mainboards now sell for $199 and up, allowing you to build your own x86 mini PC

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Cooler Master case turns the Framework Mainboard into a desktop PC for $39 - Liliputing

Cooler Master case turns the Framework Mainboard into a desktop PC for $39

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Framework's latest 13.5 inch laptop (and upgrade modules) comes with Intel Raptor Lake or AMD Ryzen "Phoenix" mainboards - Liliputing

Framework's latest 13.5 inch laptop (and upgrade modules) comes with Intel Raptor Lake or AMD Ryzen "Phoenix" mainboards

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