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I think it isn't fair to only say that Raspberry PI has a faster GPU. I'm not certain that it is true, but the Raspberry PI is also an ARM11 and would be quite a bit slower for general processing (2-3X slower?). I work on the BeagleBoard project, so it isn't fair for me to comment on the main page,
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The board is not actually produced by Texas Instruments. It was designed by Texas Instruments employees and is produced by a contract manufacturer for Digi-Key. It is a bit of a fine line, but other development boards produced *for* TI are generally available through TI for all TI distributors and
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To honestly mention disadvantages as well, the BeagleBone AI needs significantly more power and requires an additional fan for any modestly computing-intensive task (such as compiling a kernel). That might or might not improve with future system software releases.
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I would like to add some new information about the new (currently yet to be released) BeagleBoard-X15. There is a substantial amount of confirmed specifications and I have booted a working pre-release board. Just a thought, might get around to it soon.
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with TI support. In this case, Digi-Key has worked with the contract manufacturer who built the prototypes for the TI engineers performing the design and is funding the board production, to the best of my knowledge. --
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and the datasheet only say it has a "POWERVR SGX™ Graphics Accelerator subsystem". I found a few posts on the internet stating it has a powervr SGX530 but nothing I'd consider a reliable source.
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No mentions of the Always Innovating Touch Book (directly based on the BeagleBoard). There are also other POSIX and RTOS operating systems that run on the BeagleBoard, such as QNX Netrino.
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The OMAP3530 processor is not a chipset. The Pandora will use the same chipset as the Beagle Board, which is the combination of the OMAP3530 processor and TWL4030 analog companion device. --
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may be used where it reflects general usage and makes the trademark more readable." Therefore, I would support a move if "BeagleBoard" is more generally used than "Beagle Board".
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article having a section listing similar products. Seems like hidden advertisements for the competitors. If anything, those products should be listed in the "See Also" section.
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Such a chip makes it possible to meet safety-critical real-time demands within a general-purpose system such as Linux. I believe this type of chip merits an own Article.
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Good idea. I just cleaned it up, getting rid of that section and clearing out some other links to products that are not at all similar or related.
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Good work! I don't have a strong opinion on whether or not to specifically include the EBV Bagle Board link. Without knowing the
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It is geared toward automotive vision (supporting car assistant systems with cameras and such), and machine learning software.
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by heart I think there are already enough external links. The official Beagle Board website and a few more ought to be enough.
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Could someone be so nice to supplement them and, maybe... create new Items for the rest of BeagleBoard boards? I hope so! :)
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based on the evidence given (unless someone wants to present some counterevidence instead of vague statements).--
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2D/3D graphics acceleration is provided via OpenGLES 1.1/2.0, and OpenVG 1.0 APIs, not just OpenGLES 2.0. --
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the table claims the begalbone black has a powervr SGX530 like the other boards. The diagram at
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be moved for the sole sake of correctly matching how the company or manufacturer spells it. Per
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uses BeagleBoard, but it seems like reliable sources have more commonly used Beagle Board. --
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It uses a more powerful processor, and is pin-header compatible to the BeagleBone Black.
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Beagleboard is the more commonly used/known, as previous rationale(s).
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It would be nice to add a section on the BeagleBone AI:
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Don't know whether it has a place in the article. --
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