If pterm's post is accurate, the TI AM1705 is a 32-bit ARM chip which dates from 2017... and it runs Linux.davisjj wrote:Sooner or later, Nord is going to have to jump to ARM, but it's likely using the Motorola architecture still. ARM would be so much better, but that would be a ton of work to rework the entire operating system.
which DSP or microcontroller inside ?
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Re: Processor Comparison
It "can" run Linux but not necessarily... and teh processor alone means nothing, it depends on where you put it (rest of HW architecture)PScooter63 wrote:If pterm's post is accurate, the TI AM1705 is a 32-bit ARM chip which dates from 2017... and it runs Linux.davisjj wrote:Sooner or later, Nord is going to have to jump to ARM, but it's likely using the Motorola architecture still. ARM would be so much better, but that would be a ton of work to rework the entire operating system.
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