DeepComputing unveils limited-edition RISC-V motherboard, it can be used to make cheap modular computers
DeepComputing unveils the DC-ROMA RISC-V motherboard for modular computers.
DeepComputing has introduced the DC-ROMA RISC-V mainboard, a limited-edition device aimed at modular computer development. Designed for industry and business users, it incorporates a StarFive JH7110 SoC with SiFive U74 cores, clocked up to 1.5 GHz, and an integrated Imagination GPU, supporting 8GB RAM and a 64GB SD card.
This mainboard is available in tiers, starting at $200 for a basic setup, including two USB-C expansion cards and a case from Framework or Cooler Master. A higher-end 'Enterprise' tier is priced at $1,000, offering additional ports and expansion features, making it suitable for creating fully functional Linux mini-PCs.
While currently a limited initiative, DeepComputing plans to begin mass production of the motherboard in 2025, providing an upgrade path for early adopters. Customer feedback is welcomed, although tailored primarily to those opting for value-added services as part of their purchase.