Re: How will Linux community support the coming Intel new chip Bay Trail?

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On Thu, 11 Apr 2013 23:08:21 +0800, Peter Xu said:
> Hi, all,
>
> It seems that Intel will publish a nice chip called Bay Trail (or plus,
> I don't quick sure, which is for smartphones/tablets, also some lower
> ends of laptops in the future). It was said publically that Intel will
> support Linux platform on that chip. I just want to know something from
> the communitiy side, that is there a plan or something related to that
> chip?

Over the past few years, Intel has been quite good about contributing
drivers for coming chips, often before official numeric part numbers have
even been assigned.  I don't know about this particular chip, but there's
a good chance that there will be in-tree support before the chip officially
releases for general use.

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