[Arm-netbook] Raspberry Pi, Allwinner, and CuBox in the Linux hardware race to tiniest and cheapest

Baybal Ni nikulinpi at gmail.com
Wed Mar 7 09:49:14 GMT 2012


Can somebody correct them? We are developing EOMA, not the chip itself

On 7 March 2012 01:35, Gordan Bobic <gordan at bobich.net> wrote:
> Vladimir Pantelic wrote:
>> http://opensource.com/life/12/1/linux-hardware-race-tiniest-and-cheapest-15-cheap?sc_cid=70160000000TlY9AAK
>>
>> personally I think that pissing contest between r-pi,
>> beagle, panda et al is just plain stupid...
>
> CuBox isn't really comparable to the R-Pi. It is a much, much better
> piece of kit. Then again, the Allwinner A10 is better still.
>
> What we desperately need isn't cheaper ARM machines - it is _better_ ARM
> machines, particularly WRT the amount of RAM. Once you start requiring
> more than 512MB, the field narrows very dramatically and the costs
> multiply by a substantial factor.
>
> Gordan
>
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