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Fix silly spelling error "we am thrilled"
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The PINE64 project and PineStore have been committed to bringing more devices based on the RISC-V architecture since three years ago. Since 2021, several devices including the Pinecil —PINE64's most popular hardware— have adopted this architecture. While the Ox64 may have been the first Linux-capable single-board computer (SBC) technically, the first full-fledged PINE64 RISC-V SBC was the Star64, which laid the foundation for the PINETAB-V tablet introduced last year alongside its ARM sibling, the PineTab2. Although significant development is still needed for the JH7110, interest in the platform and RISC-V development in general remain strong, with new releases from projects like DietPi and NuttX.

However, PINE64 and PineStore's commitment to the RISC-V platform goes far beyond existing products. As a testament to this, we am thrilled to introduce you to the newest RISC-V family member in the PINE64 hardware line-up – the StarPro64. Following the convention of more capable hardware in the PINE64 catalog, the StarPro64 boasts a more powerful system-on-chip (SoC) at its core than its non-Pro older sibling. It is based on the EIC7700X, an upgraded version of the EIC7700. The CPU speed has been increased from 1.4 GHz to 1.8 GHz, while the NPU performance has been boosted from 13.3 TOPS to 19.95 TOPS.
However, PINE64 and PineStore's commitment to the RISC-V platform goes far beyond existing products. As a testament to this, we are thrilled to introduce you to the newest RISC-V family member in the PINE64 hardware line-up – the StarPro64. Following the convention of more capable hardware in the PINE64 catalog, the StarPro64 boasts a more powerful system-on-chip (SoC) at its core than its non-Pro older sibling. It is based on the EIC7700X, an upgraded version of the EIC7700. The CPU speed has been increased from 1.4 GHz to 1.8 GHz, while the NPU performance has been boosted from 13.3 TOPS to 19.95 TOPS.

The StarPro64 uses the model-A board format, seen in earlier products such as the Pine A64, the popular ROCKPro64, and indeed also the Star64. The layout of the StarPro64 is very similar to the Star64, with all key I/O ports in the same positions. This includes the dual Ethernet ports, digital video output port, and 12V power input at the rear of the board. The front features a power button, as well as USB 2.0 and 3.0 ports, in their usual model-A positions. Additionally, the board has a full GPIO header, a 4x PCIe lane, an eMMC slot, onboard WiFi/Bluetooth, and heatsink mounting holes matching the layout of the ROCKPro64 one-for-one.

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