On Jo, 10 iun 21, 16:43:44, Uwe Kleine-König wrote: > > - relevant SoC/SBC vendors: > - Allwinner > - Broadcom / RaspberryPi Foundation > - Marvell > - NXP > - Odroid > - Rockchip > - some more for sure (which?)
There are some interesting Chromebooks (existing and announced), maybe some SBCs as well, based on Mediatek SoCs[1]. Apple's M1 and future designs are also extremely interesting, e.g. a Macbook Air fully supported by a mainline kernel would be *very* interesting, despite the price[1]. > - Graphics > Similar problematic, vendor blobs vs. OSS Personal pain point: the PowerVR GX6250 in the Mediatek MT8173. But since this is a meeting with ARM, having fully mainlined support for all their GPUs would already be a great start (unsure what the current status is). Mainlined support for the various on-chip hardware decoders would also be great (i.e. ffmpeg and friends in addition to Linux). > Is there anything on your mind that is missing above and that you'd like to > be shared with ARM? Feel free to reply here or discuss in #debian-arm. (I'm > ukleinek there.) [1] writing this on an Acer Chromebook R13 running an ancient kernel from archlinuxarm.org that would benefit from mainline support. [2] I'm not aware of a similar fanless laptop Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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