Is that the master plan you with Allwinner you mentioned somewhere else ? I'm very interested with the idea. The mere idea that you managed to get a new SoC going on on a reasonable node despite the cost intrigues me a lot. So what about all the other ip blocks involved in the soc ? Realistically if such a small form factor wants to be successful it needs to have 3d. 

2017-02-17 18:46 GMT+02:00 Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton <lkcl@lkcl.net>:
On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 3:35 PM, Bill Kontos <vkontogpls@gmail.com> wrote:
> Did you see the amount of money they raised ? They are sitting at over 900k$
> out of 200k$ needed originally. There is an insane market for these devices
> that I totally didn't expect. I know their older product which was more of a
> retro gaming/console thing with analog controllers was hugely successful in
> S. Korea.  Now that thing is probably outdated for a reasonable windows
> experience. I can easily see this becoming a major success with the added
> bonus of upgradability. I really think this could work very well to the
> benefit of the standard. Also given that for freedom reasons we are stuck
> with older and cheaper SoCs that do not support 3d via f/oss drivers it also
> makes more sense to make a housing for a market that also has lower power
> expectations.

 well, thanks to some questioning last month we worked out a way to
increase (negotiate) power up to 10W, and i am working on a proposal /
concept to get an 8-core 64-bit RISC-V SoC produced.

 we cannot rely on the incumbent SoC manufacturers to operate in an
ethical framework: they just don't understand the concept and it's not
important for them.  they take the easy way out because that's *more
profitable*.

 i think they're going to get a bit of a shock when the world's first
8-core RISC-V processor comes out, regardless of who makes it.

l.

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