Draft:Milk V

Milk-V is a line of RISC-V single-board computers and system-on-modules developed by Shenzhen MilkV Technology Co., Ltd. The product line includes several models targeting different use cases, from low-power embedded systems to high-performance computing.

History
Milk-V was founded in 2023 by a group, "of passionate RISC-V enthusiasts" with the goal of providing high-quality RISC-V products to developers, enterprises, and consumers. The company aims to promote the development of the RISC-V hardware and software ecosystem.

Milk V Duo
The Milk V Duo is an embedded single-board computer (eSBC) based on the CVITEK CV1800B chip. Key features include:


 * Dual-core RV64 processor
 * 64MB DDR2 RAM
 * microSD card slot
 * 10/100 Ethernet
 * USB-C port
 * 26 GPIO pins
 * CSI 2-lane MIPI interface
 * Hardware H.264/H.265 encoding support

The Duo is designed for low-power embedded applications and can run Linux or RTOS.

Milk V Duo S
The Milk V Duo S is an upgraded version of the Duo, featuring:


 * SG2000 main controller
 * 512MB RAM
 * Optional onboard eMMC storage
 * Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5 support
 * Dual MIPI CSI camera interfaces
 * MIPI DSI display output
 * 100Mbps Ethernet with PoE support
 * Ability to switch between RISC-V and ARM boot

Milk V Mars
The Milk V Mars is a credit card-sized single-board computer based on the StarFive JH7110 SoC. Features include:


 * Quad-core RV64GC processor (up to 1.5GHz)
 * Up to 8GB LPDDR4 RAM
 * eMMC module support
 * HDMI 2.0 output (4K capable)
 * Gigabit Ethernet with PoE support
 * Multiple USB 3.0 ports
 * M.2 E-Key slot for Wi-Fi/Bluetooth
 * 40-pin GPIO header

Milk V Pioneer
The Milk V Pioneer is a high-performance RISC-V desktop motherboard. Key specifications:


 * SG2380 processor with 16-core SiFive P670 RISC-V CPU
 * Imagination AXT-16-512 GPU
 * 32 TOPS INT8 / 16 TFLOPS FP16 AI accelerator
 * Up to 128GB DDR memory support
 * PCIe Gen4 x16 slot
 * Multiple display outputs (HDMI, DisplayPort)

Software support
Milk V devices support various operating systems, including Linux distributions like Ubuntu. The company collaborates with Canonical to optimize Ubuntu for their RISC-V platforms.