Difference between revisions of "ARM Systems"
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! [http://boundarydevices.com/freescale-gstreamer-plugins/ Freescale's own with sample code available] | ! [http://boundarydevices.com/freescale-gstreamer-plugins/ Freescale's own with sample code available] |
Revision as of 17:06, 21 October 2013
There are lots of nice little ARM systems for small money on offer. To run mythfrontend you need memory (keep in mind that the memory is shared between CPU and GPU!) and a fast CPU or supported GPU video decoding API.
System | Processor | CPU Cores | GPU Cores | Memory | Ubuntu | 3D API | Video API |
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Raspberry PI Model B | Broadcom BCM2835 | ARM1176JZFS 700MHz | Videocore 4 | 512MB | no | OpenGL ES 2.0 | OpenMAX |
Wandboard Quad | Freescale i.MX6 Quad | Cortex-A9 Quad core | Vivante GC2000 videocore | 2 GB DDR3 | 12.04 LTS images available | Freescale's own with sample code available |