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by wkat4242
277 days ago
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Very interesting. I do have a bit of a "vids or it didn't happen" feeling about this. Cool idea to use your own kernel though it does sound like you could find yourself in perpetual development hell. And, don't forget all the sufficiently powerful SoCs are super closed. You won't be able to leverage any of their existing driver work and you will need some serious clout to get access to their documentation, with some really scary NDAs attached. However I'm sure you know this and took it into account. Very cool. I hope you will manage to get it to market! |
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Coming to the "vids or it didn't happen" feeling, we totally get that as well. To be fair, we would've had the same feeling if we watched ourselves from a third person perspective. But we're actively working on bringing visible proof (benchmark is a better work) on the claims and promises that we're making. And in your analogy, the vids are coming soon, stay tuned ;)