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RISC-V Breaks Into Handheld Console Market with Sipeed Lichee Pocket 4A

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Chinese company Sipeed has introduced the Lichee Pocket 4A, one of the first handheld gaming devices based on the RISC-V open-source instruction set architecture (ISA). Sipeed positions the device as a retro gaming platform capable of running simple titles via software rendering or GPU acceleration. At its core is Alibaba's T-Head TH1520 processor featuring four 2.50 GHz Xuantie C910 RISC-V general-purpose CPU cores and an unnamed Imagination GPU. The chip was originally aimed at laptop designs. Memory options include 8 GB or 16 GB LPDDR4X RAM and 32 GB or 128 GB of storage. The Lichee Pocket 4A has a 7-inch 1280x800 LCD touchscreen, Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connectivity, and an array of wired ports like USB and Ethernet. It weighs under 500 grams. The device can run Android or Linux distributions like Debian, Ubuntu, and others.

As an early RISC-V gaming entrant, performance expectations should be modest—the focus is retro gaming and small indie titles, not modern AAA games. Specific gaming capabilities remain to be fully tested. However, the release helps showcase RISC-V's potential for consumer electronics and competitive positioning against proprietary ISAs like ARM. Pricing is still undefined, but another Sipeed handheld console retails for around $250 currently. Reception from enthusiasts and developers will demonstrate whether there's a viable market for RISC-V gaming devices. Success could encourage additional hardware experimentation efforts across emerging open architectures. With a 6000 mAh battery, battery life should be decent. Other specifications can be seen in the table below, and the pre-order link is here.



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This is a good thing as mobile AAA gaming is still iffy. Nintendo gets this which is why they do so well. Though you can make the point that Nintendo's own games are SSS tier and you wouldn't be wrong.

A cheapish handheld with physical controls than can ace a phone on simplish looking games is the path to a hit. I wish them good luck.
 
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250£ no no sir I don't think I will.

And the game support will not be great.

They can't even list A Game it can play and they're showing something on it I have never seen.

Sipeed look to me to be trying to split fools from cash, simple.


Plus pay for your own Beta testing.

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But does this device run games made for x86/Windows or ARM/Android? Because they shouldn't be games made specifically for it, I believe. I don't deeply understand this, but it would still surprise me to know that RISC-V can run code made for other chip architectures.
 
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But does this device run games made for x86/Windows or ARM/Android? Because they shouldn't be games made specifically for it, I believe. I don't deeply understand this, but it would still surprise me to know that RISC-V can run code made for other chip architectures.

According to its specs
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I don't need this handheld, I can play any android game if I wanted on my S23....
 
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It seems a little premature to be putting this into a portable console. Games can be very demanding, and I'm not sure RISC-V is there yet..

Plus, most of those emulators can be run on modern day phones for the last five years, and phones are much more practical imo..
 
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It seems a little premature to be putting this into a portable console. Games can be very demanding, and I'm not sure RISC-V is there yet..
I disagree. I've seen some SBC's running Android compiled specifically for RISC-V and they run very well. A handheld seems a natural progression. I'm tempted to trying one, if the price is right.
 
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It seems a little premature to be putting this into a portable console. Games can be very demanding, and I'm not sure RISC-V is there yet..

Plus, most of those emulators can be run on modern day phones for the last five years, and phones are much more practical imo..

They've got to start at some point or it will be in development but not used forever. They are already selling developer laptops and they are fine for what they need to do.
 
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