DeepComputing Unveils First RISC-V Based AI PC with 50 TOPS of Power

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The company DeepComputing has announced that it will unveil the first RISC-V-based artificial intelligence (AI) PC with 50 TOPS of power at the Embedded World EU 2025 fair, which will take place in Nuremberg, Germany, from March 11 to 13.

This innovative system, called DC-ROMA RISC-V AI PC, will enable the local execution of large language models (LLMs), eliminating reliance on cloud services and enhancing data privacy and security. Additionally, the company will present the DC-ROMA RISC-V Mainboard II, a motherboard compatible with the Framework Laptop 13, thus expanding development possibilities in open hardware environments.


A RISC-V Chiplet for AI with Revolutionary Architecture

At the heart of this AI PC lies a dual-die RISC-V-based chiplet, consisting of a 64-bit, 8-core out-of-order processor developed using SiFive technology, along with a high-performance NPU and a vector processor capable of achieving up to 50 TOPS of computing power.

This architecture is optimized for AI training and inference tasks, making it an efficient and scalable option for developers seeking alternatives to traditional x86 or ARM-based processors.

The DC-ROMA RISC-V AI PC will support various AI applications, such as chatbots, development tools, multimedia playback, and advanced audio and video processing, providing a comprehensive environment for innovation in artificial intelligence.


An Open and Collaborative Ecosystem

DeepComputing has established strategic partnerships with industry leaders to strengthen the RISC-V ecosystem in AI computing. Among its partners are Framework, manufacturers of RISC-V-based SoCs, and collaborators in open-source software like Canonical and Fedora. Furthermore, the company is integrating optimized LLM models with DeepSeek, which promises to further enhance performance in artificial intelligence applications.

Those interested in this system can reserve it with a deposit of $9.9, with motherboard prices starting at $299 and estimated delivery in the third quarter of 2025.


DeepComputing and the Advancement of RISC-V in Modular Laptops

In addition to the AI PC, DeepComputing has recently launched its DC-ROMA RISC-V Mainboard, the first RISC-V-based motherboard for the Framework Laptop 13. This initiative marks a milestone in modularity and sustainability within the portable computing sector.

The DC-ROMA Mainboard is compatible with Ubuntu Desktop 24.04 and Fedora 41, providing flexibility for development environments. Its design facilitates integration into Framework laptops and Cooler Master cases, allowing future upgrades without the need to replace the entire device.

DeepComputing reaffirms its commitment to innovation and the development of open technological solutions, and continues to work on new generations of RISC-V-based hardware, with the intention of expanding its capabilities toward applications in artificial intelligence and advanced computing.

Attendees of Embedded World EU 2025 will be able to learn about these new developments firsthand in the RISC-V International pavilion, at booth 5-119.

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