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BeagleBoard to gain 1GHz SoC, Ethernet
2010-05-27
BeagleBoard.org has tipped a new version of its open-platform development board for hobbyists, sporting a faster 1GHz ARM Cortex-A8 SoC and twice the memory. The BeagleBoard-xM runs an upcoming Texas Instruments "DM3730" processor with 512MB of low-power DDR RAM, and a new on-board, four-port USB hub with 10/100 Ethernet, all in a 3.25 × 3.25-inch footprint.
The BeagleBoard-xM page was noted yesterday by Jonathan Angel, Editor-in-Chief of our sister site, WindowsForDevices, while researching a newly updated Windows CE board support package (BSP) for the BeagleBoard. As he reported, BeagleBoard.org's product page for the xM touted the new device as using a Texas Instruments (TI) DM3730 processor clocked at 1GHz.
Additional details revealed by Kridner in January include:
After Angel's WindowsForDevices story ran yesterday, BeagleBoard.org removed schematics (reproduced below, and still available on Flickr, here) that had referenced the DM3730 from its BeagleBoard-xM product page. Presumably, they'll be reinstated when TI has actually announced the processor! ![]() BeagleBoard-xM schematics (Source: BeagleBoard.org) (Click to enlarge) Meanwhile, the project has made up for the deletion with an interesting photo of the board highlighting I/O details (see image below). The diagram refers to a system-on-chip (SoC) with 2,000 Dhrystone MIPS, compared to the 1,400 Dhrystone MIPS touted for the BeagleBoard's 720MHz OMAP3530. BeagleBoard-xM detail (Source: BeagleBoard.org) BeagleBoard-xM (Source: BeagleBoard.org) The list of specs for the BeagleBoard-xM, as duplicated exactly from the current, revised version of the BeagleBoard-xM page, include:
Of particular note above is the expansion of operating systems to OSes such as Ubuntu, Android, and MeeGo. Ubuntu's appearance here is likely the result of the expanded 512MB memory, compared to the 256MB found on the current BeagleBoard (pictured at left) or the original version's 128MB.
BeagleBoard background Developed by Texas Instruments (TI) employees as a way to expand OMAP3530 development, the 3.0 x 3.0-inch BeagleBoard shipped in July 2008 for $150, distributed by Digi-Key. A BeagleBoard Revision C was released in May 2009, doubling memory to 256MB, while adding a second high-speed USB port and an LCD expansion connector. Earlier this year, the BeagleBoard project released a faster BeagleBoard with the newer 720MHz version of the OMAP3530 (Rev. E). As with the earlier BeagleBoard, it ships with a Linux board support package (BSP). Availability According to BeagleBoard.org, the new BeagleBoard-xM will be announced on June 7, and will presumably be available shortly thereafter. Since the device will cost about $30 more than the current $150 BeagleBoard, the latter device will continue to be sold as well, Kridner's January posting suggested. The BeagleBoard.org product page for the BeagleBoard-xM may be found here. Jason Kridner's "Annual State of the Beagle Report" posting introducing the device may be found here. Related Stories:
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