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rbanffylast Tuesday at 8:26 PM4 repliesview on HN

I did read it. A Banana Pi is not the fastest developer platform. The title is misleading.

BTW, it's quite impressive how the s390x is so fast per core compared to the others. I mean, of course it's fast - we all knew that.

And don't let IBM legal see this can be considered a published benchmark, because they are very shy about s390x performance numbers.


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Aurornislast Tuesday at 9:11 PM

> A Banana Pi is not the fastest developer platform.

What is the current fastest platform that isn’t exorbitantly expensive? Not upcoming releases, but something I can actually buy.

I check in every 3-6 months but the situation hasn’t changed significantly yet.

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gt0last Tuesday at 8:32 PM

I was really surprised by the s390x performance, but I also don't really understand why there are build time listed by architecture, not the actual processors.

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menaeruslast Tuesday at 8:30 PM

Which risc-v implementation is considered fast?

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snvzzyesterday at 1:42 AM

>I did read it. A Banana Pi is not the fastest developer platform. The title is misleading.

Ironically, its SoC (spacemiT K1) is slower than the JH7110 used in the first mass-produced RISC-V SBC, VisionFive 2.

But unlike JH7110, it has vector 1.0, making it a very popular target.

Of course, none of these pre-RVA23 boards will be relevant anymore, once the first development boards with RVA23-compatible K3 ship next month.

These are also much faster than anything RISC-V currently purchasable. Developers have been playing with them for months through ssh access.