VF2 Lite Launching Soon! Join the Kickstarter Campaign for $19.9 RISC-V SBC

As RISC-V celebrates its 15th birthday, We’re exiceted to introduce the VisionFive 2 Family products: VisionFive 2 Lite —— a budget-friendly, feature-rich RISC-V single board computer designed for education, AIoT, smart home, and IIoT applications, Starting at $19.9, it’s the easiest entry point into RISC-V.

VF2 lite will launch a one-month crowdfunding campaign soon. Visit our Kickstarter page for campaign pricing, full features, technical specifications, diagrams, and more.

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https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/starfive/visionfive-2-lite-unlock-risc-v-sbc-at-199

Why Choose VF2 Lite?

Upgraded Features : Compared to the previous-generation, integrated eMMC storage and Wi-Fi support;
Cost-Effective : Optimized for commercial scaling without sacrificing performance.
Versatile : Perfect for prototyping, education, and embedded projects.

3D rendering:

Compared to the previous-generation, VF2 Lite adds integrated eMMC storage and Wi-Fi, offering a more budget-friendly solution for commercial scaling.

first batch of VisionFive 2 Lite:

See It in Action! Explore real-world applications** in our Use Case Gallery:

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Can you share a picture of the other side (bottom)?


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Good to see there is still a m.2 slot, but I don’t see eMMC, which was mentioned earlier?

Customer service said: eMMC is customized.You can refer to the crowdfunding link for detailed configuration. The configuration and price have been updated.

The forum has also been updated。VF2 Lite Kickstarter campaign live now

A part of Subsequent batches of VF2 Lite will feature eMMC, while not currently offered in our crowdfunding campaign. (Custom orders are available upon request.)

Now that we have a New SBC on the Cards will the OpenSource version of the code for the GPU be released with it or will it still only be the closed source code?

A usable Haiku image would get a lot of attention from the mainstream tech media. You could easily market both the VF2 and VF2 lite as a tiny desktop pc to non-technical users. It would make a big splash.