New Freescale I.MX7 Processor Line Takes Aim At IoT
DeviceGuru writes: Freescale has unveiled a new i.MX7 embedded processor family. The family launches with two parts having one or two Cortex-A7 cores, along with Cortex-M4 microcontroller cores, and boasts much lower power consumption than the company's popular i.MX6 embedded processors, making it ideal for power constrained Internet of Things applications. The i.MX7 is Freescale's second i.MX family to use Coretex-A7 cores, and its first to move backward in performance, although significantly upward in power efficiency — a testament to how IoT is impacting the semiconductor business. Like the recently introduced i.MX6 UltraLite, the initial i.MX7 parts are limited to 2D image processing in hardware. An ARMv8 Cortex-A53 based i.MX8 line is also under development, and is expected to be announced next year with 2016 or 2017 availability.
I'm currently working on an IoT project that uses a Freescale iMX6 chip and they are so far behind other ARM chip companies it's ridiculous. Next year they will have a 28nm chip, *sigh*. Maybe, firing their entire iMX group wasn't a good idea after all.
You mean like the Allwinner A80 SoC, in a 636 ball BGA package?
It's a Chinese manufactured chip designed for bottom-dollar tablets and set-top boxes.
I wouldn't be surprised if any factory outside of China has put one on a board.
It's been at least 10 years since Chinese factories are just as competent w/ BGAs as they are w/ PDIPs
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I have an iMX5 in an e-reader device, for which it has custom display support.
So I'm wondering if these latest chips will make it to the next-gen Rakuten/Amazon devices.
So we need something to ID IoT? Hmm.. wonder how we can ID IoT