DC-ROMA RISC-V Laptop II
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Published 2024-08-11
You can learn more about the DC-ROMA II on its web page here: deepcomputing.io/product/dc-roma-risc-v-laptop-ii/
Please note that the laptop shown in this video was kindly loaned for review by Deep Computing and returned a few days later. Deep Computing did not pay me in any way to make this video, and had no influence over the content except for providing answers to some questions, as indicated in the video on two occasions.
You may also be interested in my recent build of a RISC-V NAS: • RISC-V NAS: BPI-F3 & OpenMediaVault
And my recent “RISC-V Update 2024”: • RISC-V 2024 Update: RISE, AI Accelera...
All of my previous RISC-V hardware reviews are listed here: www.explainingcomputers.com/riscv_sbc_videos.html
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Chapters:
01:29 Mobile RISC-V
06:55 First Boot
08:43 Ubuntu
13:54 Multimedia
17:35 The Next Generation
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All Comments (21)
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Can we all take a minute to appreciate how hard Chris works, not just to produce such professional and informative videos, but to react and reply to so many comments! 👏
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Love that this hardware dictates the OS rather than global corp dictating that YOU buy new hardware compatible with their OS.
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Dropping a view/comment/like to boost the video’s consideration within the algorithm.
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Time to get RISC-y once again! This time on a laptop. Good morning, everyone! :)
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An exciting alternative to all the proprietary stuff we are stuck with these days(even on Linux). With Intel and AMD pushing 'updates' to their microarchitecture,this looks promising.
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Hi Chris! Completely unrelated, but I just realized how awesome your video setup is. When you zoomed in on the keyboard, the micro-texture on the aluminum/plastic showed up really well even crushed by YouTube. Would be cool for doing photogrammetry or ripping textures for product modeling in Blender!
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This is great! There needs to be another choice for the consumer apart from the big three. I hope RISC-V soon becomes competitive in the processor market. Also, would love to see some budget Android devices on RISC-V very soon.
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Definitely an exciting piece of hardware. I appreciate your exploration of this RISC-V laptop! RISC-V development has progressed quicker than I expected. Looking forward to your next video!
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You are the most nerdish looking dude talking about the nerdiest possible things, and I love it!
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I sure agree with you on how far RISC-V has come in the past few years! I just watched a laptop with RISC-V run two operating systems, two word processors, and Aisleriot Solitaire, record video from a webcam(!!!!! REALLY big deal too!), play video back, and even compile and run a C program featuring a friendly greeting from our favorite pair of scissors. :_scissors2: Computing is always full of surprises, ain't it? :)
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This is beautiful. I studied RISC-V in University. Seeing it in the physical form instead of simulating it and seeing wave forms is very nice.
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Good Morning Mr. Barnatt! Dealing with a hot water heater that had catastrophic failure. Was out of the house for over 2 hours and it put 2 inches (5cm) of water through our entire home. I'll have to try to find time to watch.. but we are looking at a near total loss here. I'll try to keep watching as much as I have time.
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Hey! Haven't been here in a while. Glad to see you on Jeff Geerling's RISC-V video, and commenting on a RISC-V video. Just RISC-V everywhere! Haha... I would definitely want to help contribute to the maturity of this platform, so I will get one of these hardware soon! Great job on this video!
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That is really cool to see risk V architecture being democratized like this with an affordable and decent laptop! We are living in exciting times!
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FINALLY! An ARM/RISC based laptop that is not bound to Microsoft's CoPilot Plus Regime.
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it's so cool that RISC is finally getting it's time to shine in the spotlight!
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iVe been reliably told back in the early 90s that RISC architecture will change everything
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Having a Linux laptop between 4 and 600 dollars. Is for me already good news. There is the German company "tuxedo", but they are way more expensive. I have some feeling that this will become the new "thinkpad".
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This is great that there is a complete system. Really liking the current standard of 8 cores, 8 -16gb ram and NVME. and so i agree about the so say "couple of generations away" because of graphics processing. This is a great start for sbc risc-v computing to launch mainstream.
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Christopher all I can say is your a badass. I have learned so much from you over the years thank you.