[TriEmbed] "Open" smartphone?

Pete Soper pete at soper.us
Fri Jan 24 09:35:24 CST 2020


On 1/24/20 10:11 AM, Brian via TriEmbed wrote:
> Hi Pete,
>
> Can you tell us anything about your use case?  For some level of 
> prototyping, you might consider marrying a cellular modem with an 
> RTOS-ready SoC platform such as the ESP32 family.

Not a word. Sorry.

-Pete

>
> $0.02,
> -B
>
>
>
> On 1/24/20 9:16 AM, Pete Soper via TriEmbed wrote:
>> My question for the group is whether there is a smartphone out there 
>> with relatively fast multicore processor running Linux? I don't care 
>> if it's an alpha test stage unusable toy vis a vis competing w 
>> mainstream phones, I just care if I could pin a core or two to 
>> threads within a process  and have them effectively share the phone's 
>> wireless comm and storage resources. I need a light, portable engine 
>> with mature and robust socket I/O and the ability to graft a fast 
>> serial bus onto the hardware "some day" (maybe collaborating w the 
>> phone developers).
>> Pete
>>
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