VisionFive 2 is the world’s first high-performance RISC-V single board computer (SBC) with an integrated GPU. Compared with its predecessor, VisionFive 2 has been fully upgraded with significant improvements in the processor’s working frequency, multimedia processing capabilities and scalability, among others. Its superior performance and reasonable price make VisionFive 2 the best and most affordable RISC-V development board ever.
SPECIFICATIONS
Processor
• StarFive JH7110 with RISC-V U74 quad-core with 2 MB L2 cache and S7 monitor core, supporting RV64GC ISA, working up to 1.5 GHz
• IMG BXE-4-32 MC1 with working frequency up to 600 MHz (400 MHz by default)
Memory
• 2GB / 4GB / 8GB LPDDR4 (up to 2800Mbps)
Storage
• Onboard TF card slot
• Flash
Wireless Connectivity
• WiFi dongle (only for WiFi board variants)
Video Output
• 1 × 2-lane MIPI DSI display port, supporting up to 1080p@30fps
• 1 × 4-lane MIPI DSI display port, supporting up to 2K@30fps in both single display and dual display modes
• 1 × HDMI 2.0, supporting up to 4K@30fps or 2K@60fps
Camera
• 1x 2-lane MIPI CSI camera port, supporting up to 4K (3840 x 2160) pixels @30fps
Encoder/Decoder
• Video Decoder supports up to 4K@60fps; Support multi stream for H264/H265
• Video encoder supports up to 1080p@30fps and multi-stream for H265
• JPEG encoder/decoder
Peripherals
• 2 x USB 3.0 ports
• 2 x USB 2.0 ports
• 40-pin GPIO Header (28 x GPIO, I2C, I2S, SPI, UART)
• 2x RJ45 Ethernet Connector
• 3.5 mm Audio jack (4-pole stereo audio output)
• M.2 Connector
• eMMC Socket
• 2 pin fan header
• Micro-SD card slot for system boot and data storage
• Reset and Power Button
Power Supply
• Power 5V DC with PD, up to 30W
Power Connector
• USB Type-C port or 40-pin GPIO header
Dimension
• 100mm x 72 mm
Compliance
• RoHS, FCC, CE
WHAT YOU’LL NEED TO GET STARTED
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Power supply – USB-C up to 30W
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NVMe, microSD or eMMC card – eMMC memory is much faster than microSD memory
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HDMI cable – needed to connect to a display device.
NOTES
As an open-source development board, VisionFive 2 supports mainstream Linux distributions.
The following is the release plan:
Debian will be released in mid-October.
Fedora will be released in mid-October.
Ubuntu will be released later.
openSUSE will be released later.