Precursor

Mobile, Open Hardware, RISC-V System-on-Chip (SoC) Development Kit

Mar 02, 2026

Project update 40 of 40

Xous 0.10.0 - Introducing Baochip-1x Support

by bunnie

It’s been awhile! The last release was almost two years ago. In the intervening time, the Xous ecosystem has sprouted a custom chip, fabricated in TSMC 22 nm and made explicitly for the purpose of running Xous. The chip is called the Baochip-1x, and you are invited to participate in the "Dabao" campaign for evaluation board pre-orders.

Going to custom silicon removes the supply chain hardening benefit of compiling your own FPGA code from scratch, but it greatly reduces the barrier to entry: while Precursor costs about $600, the Dabao sells for about $9. To compensate for the lack of transparency into the physical construction of the chip, the Baochip-1x is packaged in a WLCSP with a polished back-side, facilitating IRIS-style inspection. You can’t check every wire and connection using IRIS, but it’s better than simply trusting that whatever is in a black plastic square contains exactly the chip you were promised, no more, no less.

This release marks the finalization of the boot0/boot1 artifacts for this chip. From the perspective of Precursor users, my goal is for you to notice absolutely no change. Thus, since there are no CVEs or new features relevant to you in this release, it’s safe to skip applying it.

Release Details For Developers

I’m the type of person who likes to run with a stable release on a piece of hardware forever - especially things that are integral to my workflow - so extra effort was put into ensuring that the behavior is identical despite substantial internal upgrades to the kernel.

That being said, here’s a few of the major things that happened in this release, which would be mostly of interest if you’re developing programs for the Precursor platform.

These are some of the most significant changes off the top of my head; but in the end, the most significant change of all is the addition of the Bao-1x target. The Bao-1x features a 350MHz Vexriscv, with 2 MiB of RAM and 4 MiB of FLASH, so it’s quite a bit faster than the Precursor. A slimmed-down Xous build and a vscode plugin (search for "baochip" in the extension store!) was also made to help with new developer on-boarding for Xous.

New Ways to Keep in Touch

Finally, for timely updates, we recommend users to join the Baochip discord, or join "the-commit-log" channel on Matrix. We have been posting weekly updates here on progress on Xous.

Going forward, our plan is to keep maintaining compatibility and feature stability for Precursor. I’ll only drop a note to existing Precursor users if there’s a significant update that you should pay attention to or there’s a significant new product announcement.

As for future product plans with Baochip - yes, I have many ideas of what to build! But I only have 24 hours in a day. Progress has been slow but steady, so stay tuned and subscribed if you want to get a note when new products drop.

Happy Hacking,

-bunnie


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