openc906 VS openc910

Compare openc906 vs openc910 and see what are their differences.

openc906

OpenXuantie - OpenC906 Core (by T-head-Semi)

openc910

OpenXuantie - OpenC910 Core (by T-head-Semi)
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openc906 openc910
14 42
285 1,047
1.1% 2.0%
1.3 1.3
12 months ago 5 months ago
Verilog Verilog
Apache License 2.0 Apache License 2.0
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openc906

Posts with mentions or reviews of openc906. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-17.
  • Milk-V Duo: A $9 RISC-V COMPUTER
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 17 Jun 2023
    Datasheet: https://github.com/milkv-duo/hardware

    Reading the datasheet, it looks like there is one C906 cpu with 700 Mhz without the the vector extension and one C906 cpu at 1Ghz with rvv 0.7.1. The C906 design has been opensourced and is available here: https://github.com/T-head-Semi/openc906

    The C906 supports rv64gc with optimal rvv 0.7.1 with a vlen of 128, but a 256 wide ALU.

    They list H.264/H.265 support, but I don't think it's a standardized extension.

    But see my other comment about using the pre ratification vector extension:

  • New RISC-V SoCs. Are they private and secure, or just more of the same?
    1 project | /r/privacy | 27 Apr 2023
  • ARM versus RISC-V
    2 projects | /r/RISCV | 9 Mar 2023
    Note that the implementations themselves are often not open source, for example a random person won't be able to get the sources of these SiFive cores anywhere. As of a open-source core from a commercial company, the OpenC906 is an open-source implementation provided by T-Head, but the vector unit is not included in the open source version and thus cannot enabled.
  • Core2Duo doesnt have backdoor
    2 projects | /r/linuxmemes | 27 Jan 2023
    Still not free hardware, real chads use XuanTie C906 based MangoPi MQ-PRO!
  • Google wants RISC-V to be a “tier-1” Android architecture
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 3 Jan 2023
    Try and see if you can find any stolen code here[0] or here[1].

    Cheers.

    0. https://github.com/T-head-Semi/openc906

    1. https://github.com/T-head-Semi/openc910

  • RISC-V Pushes into the Mainstream
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 23 Dec 2022
    I wouldn't quite say that's the case. Two of the three full Linux capable RISC-V SoC releases this year are using open source CPU cores. The BL808 and the Allwinner D1 both use T-Head CPU cores that are available on GitHub https://github.com/T-head-Semi/openc906 . The JH7110 in the VisionFive2 and Star 64 does use a closed CPU core however.
  • Store access fault when executing AMO instructions in Nezha D1
    1 project | /r/RISCV | 20 Dec 2022
  • Does a truly secure Linux system exist?
    2 projects | /r/RISCV | 13 Nov 2022
    For example, let's take the ClockworkPi uConsole. It uses an Allwinner D1 chip as it's main processor which has a seemingly auditable XuanTie C906 which could theoretically be verified if one opened up a few chips.
  • Buying RISC-V development board
    2 projects | /r/RISCV | 10 Nov 2022
    For an example of what CPU core RTL looks like look no further than: https://github.com/T-head-Semi/openc906
  • Packed-SIMD (P) vs Vector (V) extension
    1 project | /r/RISCV | 25 Oct 2022
    For example, for the record, the open source C906 RTL, found here https://github.com/T-head-Semi/openc906 doesn't even have the vector files in there.

openc910

Posts with mentions or reviews of openc910. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-10.
  • US Government reportedly ponders crimping China's use of RISC-V
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 24 Apr 2024
    > I'm pretty sure that SiFive isn't allowed to sell their RISC-V core designs to any Chinese company already.

    The JH7110 SoC from the Chinese firm Starfive uses SiFive's U74 core. Eswin, also Chinese uses SiFive's P550 core in their upcoming EIC7700 SoC.

    > All Chinese RISC-V core designs have been proprietary designs thus far.

    There is the OpenC910 [1] and OpenXiangShan [2].

    [1] https://github.com/T-head-Semi/openc910

  • Lichee Console 4A – RISC-V mini laptop: Review, benchmarks and early issues
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 16 Jan 2024
  • Is RISC-V ready for HPC? Evaluating the 64-core Sophon SG2042 RISC-V CPU
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 10 Dec 2023
    Note that the C910 CPU cores used in this chip are in fact open source:

    https://github.com/T-head-Semi/openc910

    (C920 is just C910 plus RVV draft 0.7.1 vector unit which pretty much no software uses anyway, sadly)

  • This CPU is FREE!
    1 project | /r/pcmasterrace | 7 Dec 2023
    The Milk-V Pioneer uses a C910 CPU, which has been open sourced by t-head: https://github.com/T-head-Semi/openc910
  • LTT
    2 projects | /r/RISCV | 7 Dec 2023
  • China Deploys RISC-V Server in Commercial Cloud
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 12 Nov 2023
    More precisely, a Chinese university assembled a rack containing 48 [1] commercially available SBCs [2], each with a Chinese-designed and made SG2042 SoC with 64 C910 CPU cores. The C910 was designed in China in 2018/19 and open-sourced in October 2021, on Microsoft's github site.

    https://github.com/T-head-Semi/openc910

    The SG2042 is the most powerful RISC-V SoC available today.

    In which direction is the technology transfer going?

    [1] or possibly 24 dual-socket boards, shown at the RISC-V Summit China in August

    [2] get your own here https://www.crowdsupply.com/milk-v/milk-v-pioneer

  • Raspberry Pi receives strategic investment from Arm
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 2 Nov 2023
    For "coming down the pipeline" they're essentially free.

    Today, the c910 is an Apache 2, hardware proven out of order core on GitHub here https://github.com/T-head-Semi/openc910 a little slower than an RPi3's core.

  • Lichee Pi 4A: Serious RISC-V Desktop Computing [video]
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 20 Aug 2023
    Here is the source code* for the CPU:

    https://github.com/T-head-Semi/openc910

    * AFAIK they didn't opensource the pre ratification vector extension implementation they ship with the taped out chip.

  • Beagleboard BeagleV-Ahead RISC-V brd released
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 12 Jul 2023
    The source RTL for the roughly Arm A72-equivalent cores used in this were open-sourced several years ago.

    https://github.com/T-head-Semi/openc910

    The same cores are used in the 64 core SG2042 workstation/server SoC.

  • ARM’s Cortex A53: Tiny but Important
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 28 May 2023
    It's a shame, because it was the best design from ARM; they're now focusing on Cortex-A7x and Cortex-X, which aren't anywhere as power efficient[0].

    Meanwhile, their revised Cortex-A57 has been surpassed in performance/power/area by several RISC-V microarchitectures, such as SiFive's U74[1], used in the VisionFive2 and Star64, or even the open source XuanTie C910[2][3].

    0. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0ukXDnWlTY

    1. https://www.sifive.com/cores/u74

    2. https://xrvm.com/cpu-details?id=4056743610438262784

    3. https://github.com/T-head-Semi/openc910

What are some alternatives?

When comparing openc906 and openc910 you can also consider the following projects:

aosp-riscv - Patches & Script for AOSP to run on Xuantie RISC-V CPU [Moved to: https://github.com/T-head-Semi/riscv-aosp]

riscv-boom - SonicBOOM: The Berkeley Out-of-Order Machine

xuantie-yocto - Yocto project for Xuantie RISC-V CPU

XiangShan - Open-source high-performance RISC-V processor

riscv-profiles - RISC-V Architecture Profiles

riscv-aosp - Patches & Script for AOSP to run on Xuantie RISC-V CPU

seL4 - The seL4 microkernel

linux - Patches include sunxi platform support and various driver fixes

awesome-riscv - 😎 A curated list of awesome RISC-V implementations

duo-files