• @TCB13
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    96 months ago

    Is this TI’s attempt into the ARM space? This is the first time I see an ARM made by TI… what’s the mainline support of those like? I like the board and specs, it’s actually interesting that even with sourcing a chip from TI you can still sell a board for 70$, makes me think of how overpriced Rockchip boards are…

    • TheOneCurly
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      96 months ago

      BeagleBoards have always used TI Arm chips. I’m guessing they mostly sell to OEMs so they don’t seem as common but they’ve been doing it a while.

    • @[email protected]
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      36 months ago

      TI made a lot of the early arm chips up until like 10 years ago. Last I heard of a TI ARM chip was like the galaxy nexus? They’re definitely not new to this space.

      • @TCB13
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        26 months ago

        They’re new into those high performance , multi core ARM architectures.

    • aard
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      26 months ago

      A decade ago pretty much everything was made by TI (including a bunch of Nokia phones, like the N900 or N9) - but they cancelled a lot of their stuff around the time the Elopocalypse hit Nokia.

      I still have a bunch of devboards from that time, as well as a TouchBook from AlwaysInnovating - had high hopes for that one, but sadly never made it, but was copied by others.

      • @TCB13
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        06 months ago

        Yes yes, but I was under the impression that didn’t care about those markets anymore.