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by kyzyl
3699 days ago
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Indeed, Broadcom doesn't even allow you to buy their proprietary SoC (at least, last I checked), so you can't make a knock off RPi board, or integrate the SoC and peripherals into a custom application board. You need to use an RPi directly or get some other Cortex-A53 chip with a comparable architecture. |
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