> Emphasis on "cores". Relative to each one of these application processor cores, how many embedded smaller cores doing specialized tasks do you think there are?
Fair point, but the context here is your original comment:
> Great idea, but not a fan of the timing yielding a legacy (ARM) SoC.
So you're talking about the main processing cores of the SoC, the one(s) that are responsible for running the Linux kernel + OpenWRT user space, right?. Not the random other 8/16/32-bit MCUs...
Fair point, but the context here is your original comment:
> Great idea, but not a fan of the timing yielding a legacy (ARM) SoC.
So you're talking about the main processing cores of the SoC, the one(s) that are responsible for running the Linux kernel + OpenWRT user space, right?. Not the random other 8/16/32-bit MCUs...