8 High-Performance RISC-V Cores UR-CP100 (up to 2.0GHz)
- 1 Cluster (4x UR-CP100 cores) sharing 4MB, total 8MB
- System-level cache: 16MB shared by 2 cluster (8 cores)
The Most Powerful RISC-V Core in Mass Production to Date - UR-CP100 (RV64GCBHX)
- 64-bit out-of-order 4-issue superscalar microarchitecture
- SPECCPU2006 single-core INT@10.4/GHz
- SPECCPU2006 single-core FP@12/GHz
- UltraRISC proprietary high-performance "X" instruction set extension
Compliant with RISC-V
International Foundation Standards
- Fully Compliant with RVA22
- Compliant with RVA23* (excluding "V" extension)
Supports DDR4 Memory Stick, Up to 64GB
- Compatible with standard PC-grade memory stick (UDIMM)
- Supports standard DDR4 JEDEC JESD79-4A protocol
- Supports maximum speed of 3200MT/s
- Supports ECC
Supports UEFI Boot
- Supports ACPI, CPPC, SMBIOS
- Standardized boot support
- Native ISO file mounting
- More flexible boot options
- Enhanced security
Supports Commodity NVMe SSDs
(PCIe Gen4 4-lane)
Supports High-Speed USB3 5Gbps
Onboard Full-Size PCIe Connector with
PCIe Gen4 16-lane
Does this mean that it will or won't be compatible with Ubuntu 25.10 (that is targetting RVA23)?
I assume with "V" they mean vector? Then it wont, because RVA23 compliance requires the vector extensions. One cant just say "we are nearly compliant!" But apparently they just did.