I don't have high hopes for this specific chip - I guess the IC will be
hard to buy and the modem feature on built devices will hard to hack,
lacking source and documentation for its drivers, just as Android devices
are hard for cyanogenmod developers to hack with.

But these news do give some hope, the hope that more accessible high-end
ARMs chips like TI's and Freescales' will follow up and incorporate these
features in the future. Indeed, I am already working on a beaglebone-based
SDR and this would be great.


2013/1/7 Tom Rondeau <t...@trondeau.com>

> On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 4:08 AM, est <electronix...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/07/nvidia-i500-soft-modem/
>>
>> From Icera's previous products list, looks like the bandwidth is 5~10MHz
>>
>> http://www.nvidia.com/object/nvidia-icera-products.html
>>
>> Is it possible that Tegra 4 is yet another cheap SDR solution like rtlsdr?
>>
>
>
> Looks interesting. I'd be interested to see what products come out that we
> could get access to (physical and logical).
>
> Tom
>
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