Homemade 8192‑Core RISC‑V Cluster Demonstrated in Video

A YouTube video presents a homemade processor cluster with 8,192 cores. The cluster is built using the open‑source RISC‑V instruction set architecture. The

A YouTube video presents a homemade processor cluster with 8,192 cores. The cluster is built using the open‑source RISC‑V instruction set architecture. The creator assembled the system from multiple boards to reach the high core count. The video walks through the hardware layout and interconnect design. Demonstrations include running simple programs across many cores. The project highlights the scalability of RISC‑V for large parallel workloads. It serves as an example for hobbyists interested in massive compute builds. The video link is provided for viewers to explore the build in detail.