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Porting between ARM platforms... How is it made?

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SWR:
Work is beeing done in this area though, and I think they are getting pretty close over at www.limadriver.org  :)
A Core port to the Odroid-U2 platform together with an open source limadriver would pack a serious punch for less than 100 USD.  8)

Best regards
Soren

pioj:
I'm pretty amazed to see how quickly quad-core ARM sticks are becoming available.

Let's take one of the current top, for example:


--- Quote ---1.8 GHz RK3188 ARM Cortex-A9 quad-core processor, ARM Mali 400 quad-core graphics, 2GB of RAM, and 8GB Flash NAND.
--- End quote ---

That means dual-core sticks getting their price as low as a Rasberry PI...

You can check some at http://liliputing.com

lovenini:

--- Quote --- roberts
I chose Allwinner, as it is one of least expensive yet quite capable Arm systems. I am currently using a 1GB MK802 as my day to day machine. I acknowledge that my needs are minimal compared to most, but I am quite happy with Core on A10.
--- End quote ---
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wow....good to know

I just searched latest price it dropped to 30$ and allow microSD inserted, wifi connection, wireless mouse and hdmi to LCDmonitor/TV

MK802 is single core A8 and android4.0.4 + 1GBram

I think it'll upgrade to quad core A7+sgx544MP2 dual core GPU
and rockchip rk3188 is upgraded to 28nm quad core A9 1.6Ghz+mali400MP4

I have a rk2918 and rk3066 and rk3188, dual core A9 is a big leap versus single core A8 in terms of sunspider and screen pagedown rolling

but I think rockchip is closed source ,so probably allwinner is better to go for DIY

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