Imagination Launches MIPS-Based “Creator CI20” Development Board For Linux And Android, Free For Developers
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Anonymous
August 27, 2014 6:56:29 AM
Imagination tries to attract Linux and Android developers to its MIPS CPU architecture with the new Creator CI20 development board, targeted at open source communities, hobbyists and schools.
Imagination Launches MIPS-Based “Creator CI20” Development Board For Linux And Android, Free For Developers : Read more
Imagination Launches MIPS-Based “Creator CI20” Development Board For Linux And Android, Free For Developers : Read more
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dovah-chan
August 27, 2014 7:42:28 AM
Hmm I'm not sure what to make of this. Lately there has been a lot of coverage on everyone trying to take down ARM (Everyone being Intel and possibly Imagination if they get rolling). It won't hurt to try MIPs since it can't be as bad as PPC. But ARM was pretty much made for SoC and ASIC applications (sort of like PPC but much more efficient) but has now been exploited by the mobile industry.
I don't feel like this 'one architecture to rule all' deal that most companies are trying to achieve is necessarily needed. It does promote competition and growth which in turn also turn out better products and lower prices. Certain architectures are naturally better suited for different environments.
Now regarding this topic, I think it will be fun to run Debian and set up an FTP server on MIPs. But I do wish to see more support from more distros (notably kubuntu and gentoo) soon.
I don't feel like this 'one architecture to rule all' deal that most companies are trying to achieve is necessarily needed. It does promote competition and growth which in turn also turn out better products and lower prices. Certain architectures are naturally better suited for different environments.
Now regarding this topic, I think it will be fun to run Debian and set up an FTP server on MIPs. But I do wish to see more support from more distros (notably kubuntu and gentoo) soon.
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Alexandru Voica
August 27, 2014 9:32:24 AM
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Now regarding this topic, I think it will be fun to run Debian and set up an FTP server on MIPs. But I do wish to see more support from more distros (notably kubuntu and gentoo) soon. You can find a list of available distros (including Gentoo) at http://elinux.org/CI20_Distros
MIPS is equally suited for SoC and ASIC applications.
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dovah-chan
August 27, 2014 9:39:20 AM
Alexandru Voica said:
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Now regarding this topic, I think it will be fun to run Debian and set up an FTP server on MIPs. But I do wish to see more support from more distros (notably kubuntu and gentoo) soon. You can find a list of available distros (including Gentoo) at http://elinux.org/CI20_Distros
MIPS is equally suited for SoC and ASIC applications.
Thanks. Interesting to see arch there too. I guess any RISC style architecture is suitable for such applications. I just find ARM more suitable since developers have more experience and it is much more fleshed out.
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Damon Palovaara
August 27, 2014 11:04:11 AM
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I seemed to miss out on all of this MIPS hype, could somebody catch me up or point me to an articleHappy to oblige, Damon
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/imagination-technol...
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I seemed to miss out on all of this MIPS hype, could somebody catch me up or point me to an articleHappy to oblige.
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Alexandru Voica
August 28, 2014 3:06:16 AM
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I seemed to miss out on all of this MIPS hype, could somebody catch me up or point me to an articleIf you want to read more on MIPS, you can do so on our blog http://blog.imgtec.com/mips-processors/mips-p5600-serie...
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