Hardware

Open, flexible, and built for personal computing.

Radiant hardware is designed to be understood, extended, and owned. It’s a platform for personal computing in the original sense of the word.

Radiant is a portable RISC-V computer that docks into a full workstation. The handheld form factor invites you to learn, create, and play on the go, while the dock adds external displays, storage, and peripherals for desk work.

RISC-V1 is an open architecture that anyone can study, modify, and improve. Free from licenses, NDAs, and hidden microcode.

The GPU is implemented on an FPGA2 that shares memory directly with the CPU. No driver stacks, no OpenGL or Vulkan, you talk directly to the hardware via a simple memory-mapped interface.

The roadmap covers everything from early evaluation boards to custom PCBs and industrial design exploration, keeping ergonomics, low latency, and user experience at the center.

Specifications

These are preliminary specifications, and are likely to change.


  1. RISC-V: a free and open standard instruction set architecture (ISA) based on reduced instruction set computer (RISC) principles (Wikipedia). 

  2. FPGA: Field-Programmable Gate Array (Wikipedia).