BeagleBoard-X15 - seriously? :)

For each core...

MPU/GPU/CORE/IVA/DSPEVE

Regards,

All:

Excellent. I was not searching for the right terms.

That will prove to be most helpful.

Thanks,

— Graham

Another Version of OMAP5 uEVM ?
can I want a quad core version ?

Different processor. Dual core only.

Gerald

Hello Gerald
What I get from https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/omap/omap.txt
Seems am5728 compatible with dra74x ,Ti also called Jcinto 6
Will you release the scheme ?
This is very interesting , when and where can I buy it ?

Will go on sale the end of February. We are in beta. No schematics will be released until we have the final version,

Gerald

Thanks
And can you consider of add another I2S connector in your next version ?
In CAR infotainment environment , we always want more audio suource .

There are two. That is the best we can do,

Gerald

Thanks
Another question , Is this the dual channel version of EMIF ?
And with LPDDR3 1333 @533Mhz right ?

Dual 32b busses using DDR3L @ 533

Gerald

Thanks
And waiting for your another great success 330.gif

I hope so!

Gerald

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GC320 can do 8 surface hardware blit .

I have no set a price range so how do you know?

Gerald

At least vent your frustration to the correct people:

http://www.imgtec.com/

They are the ones who don't want to support their ip found in TI products..

Regards,

This true!

Gerald

>
>> Definitely not one of those. Look at what it has on it and make a
>> good guess.
>
> Ok "definitely" must mean $200-400. Is this not good guessing?
> This starts to be a in different realm and the competition is more
> fierce. But you know more about that than I ever will and it's
> likely that I just don't understand the landscape. Dual Gb ethernet
> will attract a lot of attention for server/firewall/IDS/IPS.

I think the feature set of the X15 is almost comparable to the
OMAP5432EVM (which AFAIR was originally planned to become
a PandaBoard 5):

OMAP5432 EVM - SVTronics

So this seems to confirm the price range $200-400...

X15 not interesting at this price range. Plus some of the features
are really vaporware as it's likely they remain in their software
blackhole, as mentioned earlier.

Maybe not as bad as you think. I had a discussion on the linux-omap
mailing list and TI have RPMSG/REMOTEPROC working on the AM572x processor
and will push this to mainline early 2015.

Regards,
John

>
>> Definitely not one of those. Look at what it has on it and make a
>> good guess.
>
> Ok "definitely" must mean $200-400. Is this not good guessing?
> This starts to be a in different realm and the competition is more
> fierce. But you know more about that than I ever will and it's
> likely that I just don't understand the landscape. Dual Gb ethernet
> will attract a lot of attention for server/firewall/IDS/IPS.

I think the feature set of the X15 is almost comparable to the
OMAP5432EVM (which AFAIR was originally planned to become
a PandaBoard 5):

OMAP5432 EVM - SVTronics

So this seems to confirm the price range $200-400...

X15 not interesting at this price range. Plus some of the features
are really vaporware as it's likely they remain in their software
blackhole, as mentioned earlier.

At least vent your frustration to the correct people:

http://www.imgtec.com/

They are the ones who don't want to support their ip found in TI
products..

I guess if enough users way in and convince IMGTEC to support Linux
mainline, they may rethink their reluctance to support the open source
community. Post your comments on:

http://www.imgtec.com/community/

If you don¹t stand up and be counted, then you have no right to complain.

Regards,
John

Agreed. http://forum.imgtec.com/discussion/3394/linux-and-open-source

just in case folks are interested:
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/tmlind/linux-omap.git/commit/?h=omap-for-v3.19/dt&id=80c4955b7ad9daaf34a46f47f7cb556ef2728af7

queued for 3.19-rc1