Yokemate of Keyboards
Posts: 2720 from 2003/2/24
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I think so too, IMHO there are already a couple of CPU's in Freescale's portfolio that could compete, and the 5121e/5123 could be seen as a flag ship. Is there even a corresponding ARM CPU?
Anything in the TI OMAP range blows the MPC5200B away.
I wasn't talking about the 5200B, but the 5121e. And in the context of competing with ARM I think there are a few others that can compete in various areas as well (not every application needs a display controller for instance).
And beyond the horizon there could be some interesting things in development as well?
THIS roadmap image suggests (at least) two more planned models in the MobileGT line, and unlike me you might actually know something about what those two might be, and it would be kind of pointless for me to speculate. However,
THIS old Genesi picture from Oct 2006 clearly describes the 5121e ("We will start with this!!!", "it is not the 4U2, at least not yet") is followed by
THIS old Genesi picture ("It is 4U2!!!") that illustrates a new SoC CPU that IMHO would fit very well in a product portfolio if you want to compete with the one of ARM.
And then (to quote myself from a post above)
this message suggests an interesting future in this regard:
"Freescale offers customization across SoC platforms to help customers streamline unique product development".
IMHO, many interesting possibilities can follow from this!
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You can make your own OpenPandora box with the Beagleboard if you want.
While I think the Beagle board is truly interesting, I also think that its SoC lacks quite a few important "on chip controllers" for it to be called "a true SoC". Its built-in DSP and video accelerator is very cool indeed, but relying on USB for everything else kind of takes the edge of it IMHO.
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The MPC8610 is all set to blow Atom away, if only it cost $70, it would be perfect. Even more perfect would be products using it.
That requires someone actually making the products, a business that *at least I* was thinking Genesi was into. Or at least tried to do, even if you haven't actually done that many real products if you look at it a bit closer. Your 8610 project
was only the latest in line to be canceled, and it's always explained by some "...don't worry Karl we have something better underway". A lot of talk and bombastic blogs, a lot of time passes, then the thing is shelved forever, and it all starts over with some new "product". It's always something better underway, right?
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We're still gunning for a MPC8610 Netbook...
You mean through the Japanese "Redtail" board?
Well, that's great I suppose. Hope it materializes!
With that board (in "book" or any other shape) *available for MorphOS* I would say bye bye to the entire Mac Mini thought!
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Let's take something that we COULD do - get Flash running on ... MorphOS.
Now you're talking! Let's do it then!
MorphOS is Amiga
done right! MorphOS NG will be AROS
done right!