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  • Arm Announces Cortex-A77 & Mali-G77 Valhall

    Phoronix: Arm Announces Cortex-A77 & Mali-G77 Valhall

    In addition to AMD announcing their Ryzen 3000 line-up, Arm also used today at Computex 2019 to announce their new Cortex processor as well as a new Mali graphics processor and machine learning chip...

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    Now if we could only get this chipset in a decent tablet running Linux.

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    • #3
      "Now if we could only get this chipset in a decent tablet running Linux."

      or a decent laptop (even if it is only a Chromebook)
      or better yet, an affordable SBC

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      • #4
        Originally posted by wizard69 View Post
        Now if we could only get this chipset in a decent tablet running Linux.
        U liek blobs bro?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by asoltesz View Post
          "Now if we could only get this chipset in a decent tablet running Linux."

          or a decent laptop (even if it is only a Chromebook)
          or better yet, an affordable SBC
          Id prefer if we end up with SMARC Modules, and laptops that are able to use these.

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          • #6
            Will A77 be the first spectre resistant "big" core? A76 was the first to be resistant against variant 2:

            https://developer.arm.com/support/ar...-vulnerability
            Last edited by andreano; 27 May 2019, 12:16 PM.

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            • #7
              Recent events proved that ARM, Google and their products are just IP weapons to strike back the rival.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by asoltesz View Post
                "Now if we could only get this chipset in a decent tablet running Linux."

                or a decent laptop (even if it is only a Chromebook)
                or better yet, an affordable SBC
                Actually a single board computer would be very nice. Maybe Odroid is up to something.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Modu View Post
                  Recent events proved that ARM, Google and their products are just IP weapons to strike back the rival.
                  What are you talking about here? I’ve yet to hear of anything outlandish happening with ARM. As for Google I don’t touch their products at all thus the desire for Linux.

                  By by the way yes ARM could do better with documentation and drivers. However I’ve not heard of them getting worse in this regard.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by wizard69 View Post

                    What are you talking about here?
                    All the Huawei-hate of late.

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