[opensuse-arm] New contrib images: Arndale & Chromebook
Hi list, We now have 2 new community supported platforms: Arndale Board The Arndale board is the first widely available virtualization capable system in the ARM world. It runs on a a dual-core Samsung Exynos 5 with 1.7 Ghz (unstable, so it's throttled to 1.4Ghz and according to Linaro reports even needs to go down to 1Ghz to be stable) which is based on Cortex A15! It has KVM support, SATA, USB 3.0 and ethernet. That board is the perfect build node for OBS. Retail price is $250. http://en.opensuse.org/HCL:Arndale Samsung Chromebook The Samsung Chromebook is also based on a dual-core Exynos 5, but runs stable at 1.7Ghz. It does not have KVM enablement in the software stack yet, but that is WIP effort. However, it has a screen, keyboard and battery built in, so it's easy to carry around. It also features USB 3.0 for fast I/O. It is a full-fledged notebook and the perfect openSUSE community device, as it is a desktop that's powerful enough for every day use. Retail price is $250. http://en.opensuse.org/HCL:ARMChromebook Alex -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org
Hi, Le 29/11/2012 14:44, Alexander Graf a écrit :
Hi list,
We now have 2 new community supported platforms:
Arndale Board
The Arndale board is the first widely available virtualization capable system in the ARM world. It runs on a a dual-core Samsung Exynos 5 with 1.7 Ghz (unstable, so it's throttled to 1.4Ghz and according to Linaro reports even needs to go down to 1Ghz to be stable) which is based on Cortex A15! It has KVM support, SATA, USB 3.0 and ethernet.
That board is the perfect build node for OBS. Retail price is $250.
http://en.opensuse.org/HCL:Arndale
Samsung Chromebook
The Samsung Chromebook is also based on a dual-core Exynos 5, but runs stable at 1.7Ghz. It does not have KVM enablement in the software stack yet, but that is WIP effort. However, it has a screen, keyboard and battery built in, so it's easy to carry around. It also features USB 3.0 for fast I/O.
It is a full-fledged notebook and the perfect openSUSE community device, as it is a desktop that's powerful enough for every day use. Retail price is $250.
http://en.opensuse.org/HCL:ARMChromebook
Alex
Very nice news! :) Guillaume -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org
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