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Milk-V Titan Mini-IX board with UR-DP1000 processor shows RISC-V ecosystem taking shape — M.2, DDR4, and PCIe card support form a kit that you can use out of the box

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Tom's Hardware

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The Milk-V Titan Mini-ITX board featuring the UR-DP1000 processor showcases the evolving RISC-V ecosystem, offering standard hardware components like M.2, DDR4, and PCIe card support in a ready-to-use kit. This motherboard supports up to 64 GB of DDR4 RAM, features USB ports, Gigabit Ethernet, and BMC ports but lacks integrated graphics, requiring a separate graphics card. The UR-DP1000 CPU is an eight-core setup with 16 MB of L3 cache, compliant with RVA22 profile, and supports hardware virtualization. Priced at $329 (with a $50 discount for preorders), the board is tailored for development work and runs Ubuntu out of the box.