We're excited to share a preview of a Framework Laptop with a new CPU architecture today, and it's not the one you probably think it is. DeepComputing is creating the first partner-developed Mainboard, and it's powered by a RISC-V processor!
You can see the full announcement in our blog post at:
https://frame.work/blog/introducing-a-new-risc-v-mainboard-from-deepcomputing
Introducing a new RISC-V Mainboard from DeepComputing

We’re excited to share a preview of a Framework Laptop 13 Mainboard with a new CPU architecture.

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DeepComputing is showing an early demo of the new RISC-V Mainboard at the RISC-V Summit in Munich next week. This board uses a StarFiveTech JH7110 with SiFive RISC-V CPU cores. DeepComputing is also working closely with the teams at Ubuntu and Fedora on Linux support.
This Mainboard drops directly into any existing Framework Laptop 13, and is aimed at enabling developers, tinkerers, and hobbyists to start testing and creating on RISC-V. In this generation, it isn't directly optimized for end-consumer usage.
You can sign up in our Marketplace to get notified when we have updates on availability of the RISC-V Mainboard:
https://frame.work/products/deep-computing-risc-v-mainboard
Mainboard (DeepComputing RISC-V)

DeepComputing is creating a RISC-V Framework Laptop 13 Mainboard powered by a StarFive JH7110 processor.

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A RISC-V World First Independently Developed RISC-V Mainboard for a Framework Laptop from DeepComputing - DeepComputing

Today, RISC-V pioneer DeepComputing announced that their first RISC-V Mainboard, compatible with the Framework Laptop 13, is about to be released. Sporting a RISC-V StarFive JH7110 SoC, this groundbreaking Mainboard was independently designed and developed by DeepComputing. It’s the main component of the very first RISC-V laptop to run Canonical’s Ubuntu Desktop and Server, and the […]

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In case you're wondering what it looks like, here is an early peek at prototype board bring-up on Debian.
@frameworkcomputer poor guy just wanted to turn off the pc