VisionFive 2 Ecosystem Bi-weekly Updates (9.29-10.16)

StarFive News

  1. StarFive and the Community enabled the Android Open-Source Project (AOSP) on VisionFive 2 (JH-7110 SoC). AOSP has been a hot topic since Google announced to support of RISC-V as the Tier-1 architecture. StarFive, as a leading RISC-V hardware and solution provider, is dedicated to contributing continuous innovation efforts and ushering the door of high-level user experience for the RISC-V world.


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  2. StarFive Marcomm announced the initiative of the monthly VisionFive 2 Ecosystem Update poster with the Ecosystem retrospective since the product announcement. The report stands as a live testimony of StarFive’s dedication to bringing more industrial and edge applications onto your VisionFive 2 single board computer.
    You can also click on the banner to receive an exclusive 10% VisionFive 2 discount.


  3. “DSOE1024” adds VisionFive2 automatic image generation script, it can automatically build images, and the StarFive SDK uses VF2_v3.6.1, the script automatically creates a build directory to hold the files, kernel, and image.


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  4. The StarFive Team has updated the collection for all VisionFive 2 compatible OS (20231007).


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  5. Forlinx officially launched their latest System-on-Module,featuring the powerful StarFive JH-7110 RISC-V chip. FET7110 SoM will be the first product from Forlinx to feature the integrated JH-7110 processor. These versatile SoM and compatible carrier board are now available for order, catering to a wide range of applications including commercial, medical, and industrial automation.


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  6. The StarFive team has added a large number of VisionFive 2 accessories on the purchase page.


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Social Media Updates

  1. StarFive VisionFive 2 received multiple 5-star comments from the Amazon Vine Voice project. Stay tuned, StarFive is planning another Amazon Vine Voice project in Q4, the focus is to encourage users to experience industrial and edge applications like OpenWRT, openPLC, EtherCAT, AOSP, retro-gaming and so on…


  2. The developer “mameng” has shared a post about the power consumption of VisionFive 2. He stated that the VisionFive 2’s current of turn on is slightly high, but compared to the standby power consumption of the Raspberry Pi 4B of 5W and the fullload power consumption of 15W, the VisionFive 2 is still relatively power-saving.



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  3. The developer “cszzlsw” has shared a tutorial about how to add the LCD driver to light the screen with a self-made adapter board.


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  4. The developer"Bas Margré" has made a short video of Fedora 39(Beta)'s performance on a VisionFive 2 with an external video card (AMD RADEON R9 290X).


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  5. The developer “jf_39110170” has shared a tutorial and a demo video about how to use the VisionFive 2’s GPIO to control the forward and backward of a toy car.


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