Open Source Finally Hits Real Silicon
pagercam2 writes "While Open Source software has many success stories, hardware and particularly chips haven't had as much. While there have been multiple Open Source projects, none have come to a final product until now. The OpenRISC 1000 has been implemented by Flextronics Semiconductor(a division of Flextronics, the contract manufacturer possibly best known for its production of many Cisco products) along with PCI, 10/100 Ethernet, serial, GPIO etc. ... Details and pretty pictures available at OpenCores.org, and it even runs uClinux. Good Job!"
It's all an attempt by these linux people to control the entire machine from the ground up. Don't trust them, they've let you down in the past.
... really is this some sort of sick joke?
What's the roadmap from here for these open core processors? Is there one?
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let the jokes about what sort of processor runs their webserver thread here...
Keep your packets off my GNU/Girlfriend!
...their server is running off one of these since its already Slashdotted.
Because if so how do a download a free copy? Or does it get sent in the mail if i fire them an email? Does one pay postage as well? This IS opensource right? I just want the free stuff.
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Didn't you hear? Honda is purchasing Apple. I work in middle management at Hopple MotorComps, so you can believe me.
Last time I checked there were a lot more Cisco boxes out there than Xboxes though ;)
In latest news, McBride is claiming to have invented the integrated circuit
You must be having delusions again. You should go to the Ministry of Love to have them treated.
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Why should major companies control the architechures that we are using?
Because they are the only ones who can afford to develop and bring us real DRM. That's why. Do you think open source developers could come up with this kind of innovation?
I'll see your senator, and I'll raise you two judges.
If every Open-Source advocate buys a share in this company it will prove that open-source is NOT communism.
It would take off like gangbusters! Think of it as a donation to get the initial chips produced and off it will go!
What's to stop them from making PC chips then?
What's their stock ticker symbol?
I don't know the meaning of the word 'don't' - J