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diff --git a/hardware/devices.page b/hardware/devices.page index 025e365..b198699 100644 --- a/hardware/devices.page +++ b/hardware/devices.page @@ -3,10 +3,34 @@ ### Netgear N600 +AKA, WNDR3700v2. <http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/netgear/wndr3700?s> + + - SoC: Atheros AR7161 rev 2 680 MHz + + - 64MB RAM + - 16MB Flash + - 4 GigE ports on RTL8366S switch, plus WAN on AG71xx + - Atheros AR9280an and Atheros AR980bgn WiFi PHY chips + ### Fonera 2.0n +<http://wiki.fon.com/wiki/Fonera_2.0n_Specifications> + + - SoC: Ralink 300MHz + - 64MB RAM + - 8MB Flash + ### Apple Airport Extreme +$189 802.11n router with 4 ethernet ports (incl WAN) + + - Marvell 88F5181 SoC + - Atheros AR5416-AC1E 802.11n on a mini-pci (e?) daughter, plus AR5133-AL1E + and WN6M3 chips driving antennas + - ST M29W128FL flash (128Mbit = 16mb) + - 2x Samsung K4H651638H-3UCB DDR RAM chips, 256Mbit/each = 64mb + - Broadcom BCM5325E1QMG ethernet switch + # Dev Systems, Single-board-computers [http://store.netgate.com/Single-Board-Computer-Comparison-Chart-W28C85.aspx](Netgate comparison chart) @@ -23,6 +47,16 @@ - 1 WAN Gbit port (arge0) (connected through AR8216 switch chip) - 3 LAN Gbit ports (arge1) (connected through AR8216 switch chip) +### jjPlus + +IU3: + + - Atheros AR7161 680MHz Network Processor + - 64Mbytes SDRAM Memory + - 8Mbytes SPI Flash Memory + - Three Type-III Mini-PCI Slot + - Five Gigabit Ethernet Port (1WAN/ 4LAN) + ### Gateworks Laguna GW2388-4: @@ -57,6 +91,15 @@ The ALIX.6F2 is $122 # Dev Kits, Modules +### Variscite Modules + +[http://www.variscite.com/products/item/76-var-som-om44-ti-omap4460](VAR-SOM-OM44) +with TI OMAP4460 (1.5ghz dual-core), GigE via USB, PoP RAM + +$50 +[http://www.variscite.com/products/item/32-var-som-am35-ti-sitara-am3517-am3505](VAR-SOM-AM35) +with TI AM3517 (600mhz Cortex-A8), 100mb ethernet, 64-256mb DDR2 RAM, 256-512mb Flash, ~1watt power + ### RaspberryPI $25/35 (subsidized by broadcom). 2.5+ watts. @@ -65,6 +108,13 @@ Broadcom BCM2835 SoC at 700mhz with powerful GPU, 128/256mb RAM, 100mb ethernet ### BeagleBone +$90 (no subsidies) + + - SoC: TI AM3358 + - 256 MB RAM + - microSD + - 10/100 ethernet + ### PandaBoard ES Uses TI OMAP4460 SoC (1.2ghz dual-core, with GPU) and 1gb DDR2 RAM, comes with @@ -80,7 +130,20 @@ WiFi, 100Mb ethernet, bluetooth. $182 (subsidized by TI) ### Gumstix Modules -TI OMAP3530 (720mhz) and 256mb RAM, 256mb FLASH. + +[https://www.gumstix.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=228](Overo Water +COM) at $170: + + - TI OMAP3530 (720mhz) + - 512mb RAM + - 512mb FLASH + +[https://www.gumstix.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=261](Overo Sand COM) at $115: + + - TI OMAP 3503, 600mhz + - 256mb RAM + - no flash + ### IGEPv2 @@ -110,10 +173,52 @@ processor. 3G, WiFi, bluetooth, <http://www.opensourcemid.org/> -### OpenMoko +### OpenMoko + +[http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_FreeRunner_Hardware](Neo Freerunner): + + - 802.11bg: Atheros chipset AR6001 + - SoC: 400/500 MHz Samsung 2442B (ARM) (eg, S3C2442B B54) + - 128 MB RAM (half internal, half external?) + - 256 MB Flash ### iPhone 4S +<http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/iPhone-4S-Teardown/6610/1> + + - Murata SW SS1830010, containing Broadcom wifi+bluetooth? + - Toshiba THGVX1G7D2GLA08 16 GB 24 nm MLC NAND flash memory + - Qualcomm MDM6610 (?) + - Apple A5 dual-core 1GHz with 512 MB DDR2 RAM + +### iPad 2 + +<http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/iPad-2-Wi-Fi-Teardown/5071/1> + + - 1ghz Apple A5 dual-core CPU: APL0498 + - 512mb DDR2 RAM + - 16/32/64gb FLASH + - broadcom BCM43291HKUBC 802.11/bluetooth/FM chip + +### Amazon Kindle + +[http://www.ifixit.com/blog/2011/11/15/kindle-fire-teardown/](Kindle Fire): + + - Texas Instruments OMAP 4430 Processor + - Samsung KLM8G2FEJA 8 GB Flash Memory + - Hynix H9TKNNN4K 512 MB of Mobile DDR2 RAM + - Texas Instruments 603B107 Fully Integrated Power Management IC + - Texas Instruments WL1270B 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi + +### OLPC + +[http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Hardware_specification](XO-1 CL1A): + + - CPU: 433MHz x86 AMD 33234G Geode w/ integrated northbridge + - 256MB RAM + - 1GB FLASH + - 802.11bg: Marvell Libertal 88W8388 controller and 88W8015 radio + # Plug Computers ### GlobalScale Devices @@ -149,6 +254,13 @@ OpenRD - Marvell 88F6281, 1.2ghz - 512mb RAM +### Marvell Smile Plug +<http://www.linuxfordevices.com/c/a/News/Marvell-SMILE-Plug/> + +With Armada 300 2ghz SoC (88F6282), Marvell Avastar 88W8764 wifi, 512mb DDR3 +RAM and 512mb FLASH. Dual GigE ports, SD card slot. + + # Other ### CuBox @@ -158,6 +270,13 @@ $135. 1-3 watts. Marvell Armada 510 ARMv7 SoC with 1gb DDR3 (800mhz), microSD storage, eSATA, GigE ethernet, no wifi. -### Fit-PC +### Fit-PC2i + +<http://www.fit-pc.com/web/fit-pc/fit-pc2i-specifications/> + +Intel Atom 1.1/1.6/2ghz (Z510/Z530/Z550), 1/2gb DDR2 RAM, 2x GigE (Realtek RTL8111), 802.11n (with RaLink RT3070) +### Google TV (future) +Marvell 1500 (88DE3100): dual core Cortex-A9-ish, PJ4b-SMP CPU. ~5.3watts, +32bit DDR3 (800mhz) diff --git a/hardware/soc.page b/hardware/soc.page index 3852b58..5a421db 100644 --- a/hardware/soc.page +++ b/hardware/soc.page @@ -23,15 +23,21 @@ The establishment players for MIPS SoCs are Broadcom and Marvell (Kirkwood). # ARM -Marvell Armada XP: MV78260 +### Marvell Armada XP -(samples available from nu horizons?) +eg, MV78260 + +samples available from nu horizons: <http://www.nuhorizons.com/featuredproducts/portal/samples/January_2012.asp> -(apple experimenting with these chip?) +apple experimenting with these chip? <http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2011/09/support-for-quad-core-arm-cpu-shows-up-in-apples-xcode-but-why.ars> -Calxeda "EnergyCore" +### Calxeda "EnergyCore" + +ECX-1000 is 4 Cortex-A9 at 1.1-1.4ghz, 5watts with 4gb DDR3 RAM. + +Going for massively parallelized market, with hundreds of cors in a rack. # MIPS |