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  • logisch_dede
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    At around roughly the same time Nvidia registered a FCC id for an SXM-2 module with the not that much self explaining code sequence PG209.

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  • amosbatto
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    In case anyone is wondering, the HiSilicon SD5203 is used in the Huawei MA5675M router. I'm surprised because I wasn't aware that HiSilicon releases any info on its processors, but maybe low-powered chips for routers are different.

    I'm pretty sure that all the new Librem 5 stuff in Linux 5.10, Purism has already added to their current Linux 5.7 kernel for the Librem 5, but cool to see it making it to mainline so quickly. I preordered the Librem 5 to support Purism's software development.

    Is the extra nVidia Tegra support due to nVidia's recent documentation dump?

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  • tuxd3v
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    I am waiting for the nanopi R2S support..

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  • benpicco
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    Small correction: The Linux kernel has long had support for the ARM926EJ-S core. What's new is support for the Hisilicon SD5203 SoC which uses this core.

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  • Linux 5.10 Has Initial Support For NVIDIA Orin, DeviceTree For Purism's Librem 5

    Phoronix: Linux 5.10 Has Initial Support For NVIDIA Orin, DeviceTree For Purism's Librem 5

    Complementing the ARM(64) architecture changes for Linux 5.10 are now the SoC and board updates that are quite interesting this round...

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