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From: heiko@sntech.de (Heiko Stuebner)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [GIT PULL 2/4] ARM: Device-tree updates
Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2018 15:04:19 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1628804.nlB6U0QxHY@phil> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CA+55aFy2sOHqcO-6LaKOZ5omyAow15gq+=Z7aOTZisrDihoecw@mail.gmail.com>

Am Dienstag, 12. Juni 2018, 03:04:34 CEST schrieb Linus Torvalds:
> On Mon, Jun 11, 2018 at 5:02 PM Olof Johansson <olof@lixom.net> wrote:
> >
> > - Qualcomm:
> > + SDM845, a.k.a Snapdragon 845, an 4+4-core Kryo 385/845
> > (Cortex-A75/A55 derivative) SoC that's one of the current high-end
> > mobile SoCs.
> >
> > It's great to see mainline support for it. So far, you
> > can't do much with it, since a lot of peripherals are not yet in the
> > DTs but driver support for USB, GPU and other pieces are starting to
> > trickle in. This might end up being a well-supported SoC upstream if
> > the momentum keeps up.
> 
> Isn't the Qualcomm 845 also the SoC in some of the new WARM laptops?
> 
> I asked one person that had an older one (ASUS NovaGo - Qualcomm 835),
> and apparently you can actually disable secure boot on that thing and
> boot from USB.
> 
> In other words, it might _actually_ act like a normal laptop.
> 
> I'd love to have something that is actually a real honest-to-goodness
> ARM laptop finally. Are we getting at all close to that?

I guess the Samsung Chromebook Plus (Rockchip RK3399-based [branded
OP1 though]) also is somewhat close to that target - even with a nice
high-res display and everything except the 32kb BootRom being replaceable.

Of course Qualcomm-based devices have the Adreno/Freedreno bonus,
but even in that area we're seeing some progress for Mali (Midgard)
this year [0].


[0] https://rosenzweig.io/blog/a-moving-mesa-midgard-cube.html

  reply	other threads:[~2018-06-12 13:04 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2018-06-12  0:01 [GIT PULL 0/4] ARM: SoC updates Olof Johansson
2018-06-12  0:01 ` [GIT PULL 1/4] ARM: SoC platform updates Olof Johansson
2018-06-12  0:01 ` [GIT PULL 2/4] ARM: Device-tree updates Olof Johansson
2018-06-12  1:04   ` Linus Torvalds
2018-06-12 13:04     ` Heiko Stuebner [this message]
2018-06-12 14:15       ` Olof Johansson
2018-06-12 10:58   ` Kalle Valo
2018-06-12  0:01 ` [GIT PULL 3/4] ARM: SoC driver updates Olof Johansson
2018-06-12  0:01 ` [GIT PULL 4/4] ARM: SoC: late updates Olof Johansson
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2019-05-16  6:43 [GIT PULL 0/4] ARM: SoC contents for 5.2 merge window Olof Johansson
2019-05-16  6:43 ` [GIT PULL 2/4] ARM: Device-tree updates Olof Johansson
2019-05-16 16:40   ` pr-tracker-bot

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