Re: Samsung Exynos 4412 vs Alwinner A10 or 20

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> Maybe this is crazy question, but I would like to know that comparing in the
> title named two chips (or three) - strong enough or not - at least a netbook
> computing level? Mainly I'm interested to Exynos 4412 can provide it or
> not....
> I'm asking this because I have seen an amazing offer from Friendly ARM, a T1
> board with Exynos 4412 and tons of expansion pins that doesn't limit me in
> experimenting with many things if I need or would like to.
>
> http://www.cnx-software.com/2014/01/20/69-nanopc-by-friendlyarm-features-samsung-exynos-4412-soc/
>
> According to the prize, pretty neat to have such board for 69 bucks.
>
> Is there any comparison between them? More info about the Exynos 4412 under
> fedora?

The only info for them under Fedora is you need a custom kernel. We
don't currently support any Exynos device and we don't have them on
any roadmap as they're not on any roadmap for upstream multiplatform
support. I've heard they would be supported from 3.8 (clearly didn't
happen) and maybe by 3.16 but I've heard also by 3.18+ so no time soon
really, if you're happy to deal with your own kernel etc the userspace
will work just fine!

Peter
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