On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 7:37 PM, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton <l...@lkcl.net> wrote:
>> This sort of question should always be considered in the context of the lead >> time, i.e. "in 9 months time when TI and NVidia and Freescale (etc.) have >> announced their next generation chips and boards, would you still be >> interested >> in a board with an 800 MHz Coretex A9, 512 MB RAM etc.?". ok, right. continuing on the discussion of upcoming and/or available Cortex A9 systems, i heard back from one of the CPU manufacturers (can't say which one), and they are sampling a new CPU next month. rough spec: * Single-Core Cortex A9, 1ghz * MALI 400MP 3D * SATA-II * 10/100 Ethernet * 32-bit-wide access to DDR2 and DDR3 ECC RAM, up to 2gb. * the usual interfaces - HDMI, SD/MMC, USB2, USB-OTG. whilst i don't know what the exact cost is, based on the popularity of its predecessor and also the tiny size of the packaging it's not going to be a $45 chip, it'll be more like a $20 chip, which would make it a perfect freedombox-esque / SOHO / PVR / plug-computer candidate. with the exception of Our Phil (Mr Endecott), who has confessed he is a bit odd and wants something with all the bells and whistles including PCI-e as well as Gigabit Ethernet _and_ armv7 (Cortex A9) _and_ a cake with sparkly candles that relight when you blow them out, would anybody else be interested to see a small panda-like board (4in x 3in or so) or other type of board be brought into existence based around this CPU? if so, what would you be prepared to do to make that happen and, also, what retail price would you be prepared to pay for it? bear in mind that the CPU's manufacturer has: * a full web site with a publicly accessible wiki * full publicly accessible documentation with *no* NDAs or incompatible Software License Agreements required to be signed in order to access any information * full linux kernel support (downloadable and in git repository form) * full u-boot support (downloadable and in git repository form) * full android support (downloadable and in git repository form) * a general understanding of and respect for free software licenses including the GPL. they also have a "system library" for the on-board Video CODEC DSP, which those who understand the subtleties of the GPL will appreciate qualifies for an exemption under the GPL, even though it's proprietary. they've released an example application which utilises libffmpeg (enhancements to use their "system library" have already been made) and is a working video player. for the freedombox to fulfil its sponsor commitments (bearing in mind, as we know, the freedombox project is not a hardware project despite the word "box" being in the name of the project but they still have to deliver a number of actual physical boxes to the pledgeware sponsors), i'd say that this CPU and the fact that its manufacturer respects the GPL fits the requirements far better than the chosen marvell-based plug computer. perhaps the freedombox project might like, if nothing else, to use this CPU as leverage to accelerate marvell out of their self-imposed stupor by threatening to pull the plug (ha ha) if they don't get with the C21st? please bear in mind that there is a window of opportunity lasting a couple of weeks in which i can potentially persuade the CPU designer to come up with a demo / engineering board that would actually be a useful saleable product in its own right... ... and that i can *only* do that if there is a demonstrable need for such. so, if you would like an affordable 1ghz Cortex A9 panda/beagle/imx53qsb-esque/plug-computer board with 1 or even 2gb of DDR3 ECC RAM, with SATA-II and 10/100 Ethernet as well as the usual other interfaces including some GPIO pins, *and* where the usual battle with the CPU manufacturer over GPL violations and NDAs has completely gone, now is the time to speak up and say so. l. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-arm-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/capweedwm0ntcctj_ok-4fdewpo-ujjrrf+avg_yqfbqcgco...@mail.gmail.com