YouTuber builds his own 256-Core RISC-V megacluster
Renowned DIY gadget YouTuber, Bitluni, has built his very own RISC-V megacluster, featuring a “compact” design and some pretty interesting stuff.
Each of the cluster blades had two CH32V203 microcontrollers mounted, and Bitluni combined eight of them to form one big uniform layer. The assembly process involved soldering each microcontroller onto the circuit board and then attaching the GPIO pins to start his design’s testing phase.
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