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Re: Parallella project on Kickstarter



On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 03:28:52PM -0700, Tom Glover wrote:
> I'm writing to draw fellow Debian ARM users' attention to the
> Parallella project currently on Kickstarter. Link:
> http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/adapteva/parallella-a-supercomputer-for-everyone
> 
> The project's founders are seeking funding for an arm-based
> development board based around their 16/64 core multicore Epiphany
> processor.
> 
> Apart from the Epiphany processor, the specs are comparable with other
> arm-based dev-boards (Pandaboard etc.):
> 
>     * Dual-core ARM A9 CPU
>     * Epiphany Multicore Accelerator (16 or 64 cores)
>     * 1GB RAM 
>     * MicroSD Card
>     * USB 2.0 (two) 
>     * Two general purpose expansion connectors
>     * Ethernet 10/100/1000
>     * HDMI connection
>     * Ships with Ubuntu OS
>     * Ships with free open source Epiphany development tools that
>       include C compiler, multicore debugger, Eclipse IDE, OpenCL
>       SDK/compiler, and run time libraries.
>     * Dimensions are 3.4'' x 2.1'' 
> 
> The project is especially interesting from a free software point of
> view:
> 
>     * Open Access: Absolutely no NDAs or special access needed! All
>        architecture and SDK documents will be published on the web as
>        soon as the Kickstarter project is funded.
>     * Open Source: The Parallella platform will be based on free open
>       source development tools and libraries. All board design files
>       will be provided as open source once the Parallella boards are
>       released.
>     * Affordability: Hardware costs and SDK costs have always been a
>       huge barrier to entry for developers looking to develop high
>       performance applications. Our goal is to bring the Parallella
>       high performance computer cost below $100, making it an
>       affordable platform for all.
> 
> On most extant ARM-based SoCs/dev.boards, the coprocessor (i.e. GPU)
> is encumbered by NDAs, closed source drivers, binary firmware,
> undocumented instruction sets, etc.
> 
> Originally, the plan was to release documentation when the project
> reached its funding goal; however, they decided to release the
> documentation early, in order to generate more interest, see
> http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/adapteva/parallella-a-supercomputer-for-everyone/posts/323691
> 
> The project is currently struggling to meet its funding goals; I would
> encourage everyone interested in advancing the cause of free software
> on ARM platforms to back Parallella, and to pass on the word to others.
> 
> Disclosure: I'm backing the project but am not otherwise affiliated
> with its founders.

I was just about to pledge (actually thinking for two boards) and then
noticed it has no SATA.  Oh well I don't want one at all then.

I know how slow and inefficient microSD is for storage.

-- 
Len Sorensen


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