[Arm-netbook] FSF-Endorseable Processor
Simon Kenyon
simon at koala.ie
Wed Dec 5 08:23:18 GMT 2012
On 12/05/12 08:14, luke.leighton wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 7:28 AM, Jacky Lau<i90091e at gmail.com> wrote:
>> As far as I know, the first MVP based SoC, ICube IC1 has been taped out in
>> May last year. And ICube claimed that the first end-user product will
>> present in market this summer. But I have not seen this product. Do you know
>> something about the end-user product based on IC1?
>
> not that i can tell, i'm under NDA on this aspect. you'd need to get
> icubecorp to answer, directly. or i get permission to answer, from
> them.
>
>> In ICube's roadmap, the
>> next SoC IC2 will has 4 cores 16 threads, and employ 40nm technology. What's
>> the difference between ICube IC2 and your SoC?
>
> shush! don't tell everyone it's icubecorp! ok, basically, both we
> and ICubeCorp have pretty much the same goal - i.e. their roadmap
> happens to be coincidentally near-identical so we've been working with
> them and steering them towards a specific set of I/O, if you know what
> i mean.
you want $10m to give to icube to do what they really ought to be doing
anyway or might already be planning to do?
what is the business logic?
for this money do you get the right to buy the chip? or do you get a
certain quantity (like say $10m worth)? or do you get sole rights to it?
--
simon
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