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.

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    19 hours ago

    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.