BayLibre is proud to announce a successful collaboration with SpacemiT to enable initial functionalities of Android 16 on the SpacemiT K1 (RISC-V RVA22 + RVV 1.0) System-on-Chip (SOC). This achievement marks a significant step toward validating and accelerating Android enablement on high-end RISC-V platforms.
The main objective of this project was to validate the feasibility of porting modern Android to recent, high-performance RISC-V platforms. Furthermore, this work serves as crucial preparation for Android enablement on upcoming RISC-V profile RVA23 SOCs, as much of the effort and code will be directly reusable.



they should’ve just contributed to making plasma mobile and flatpak better and maybe improving verified boot I’m gonna be real. AOSP is almost dead at this point.