The Milk-V Titan can now be preordered at Arace for a price of $329, but actual delivery will take a little bite longer and might take up to 45 days depending on the shipping address. Potential buyers should also look into the shipping conditions, as the shop explicitly states that potential import fees have to be paid by the customer. Shipping fees also vary by country.
This is a motherboard with a pre-installed processor. The processor is based on the RISC-V architecture, so the Milk-V Titan will likely only be suitable for tinkerers and enthusiast who specifically want to deal with this uncommon processor architecture. The UltraRISC UR-DP1000 has eight cores and a clock frequency of up to 2GHz. Two DDR4 RAM slots are available and support up to 64GB of (ECC) memory.
The 6.69 x 6.69 inch motherboard further features an M.2 SSD slot, which is connected via four PCIe 4.0 lanes for high performance. Installing a dedicated graphics card is possible as well, and the corresponding PCIe slot sports 16 PCIe 4.0 lanes. Moreover, Gigabit Ethernet and four USB ports with a maximum data transfer rate of 5Gbps are included in terms of connectivity. Last but not least, this RISC-V system supports various Linux-based operating system including the well-known Ubuntu.
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