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  • TI Releases Linux Kernel Support For "Keystone"

    Phoronix: TI Releases Linux Kernel Support For "Keystone"

    Texas Instruments has published their initial Linux kernel patches for providing support for their forthcoming Keystone platform, which is an interesting ARM-based platform dealing with many-core SoCs using Cortex-A15s...

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    > TI's Keystone II should be interesting for ARM-based high performance computing.

    Honestly, this is crap. From reading their product brief, it can be seen that this is tailored for 4G base station applications.
    Specifically for combined GSM / UMTS / HSPA / LTE / WiMAX base stations
    (There are turbo code decoders, VA decoders, bit-level stuff for HSPA / LTE / WiMAX, correlators for CDMA, and so on)

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    • #3
      Need ARMv8 and 64-bit.

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      • #4
        Hmm

        TI's Keystone II should be interesting for ARM-based high performance computing.
        This is way less about ARM and way more about their C6xxx DSP line than you think.
        Believe me, I currently work with the C6678

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