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ACRN support on UP2
Marathe, Yogesh
Hello,
I see there are 3 variants of SOC in UP2 datasheet (Celeron, Pentium and Atom). Does ACRN support Atom version? If no, is there any plan to support Atom?
On ACRN website, it mentions processor J3455 but there is no such part in UP2 data sheet for SOC. If its Celeron, I believe it should be N3350 if it’s a dual core part, right?
Regards, Yogesh.
P.S. mail to 'main@...' bounces, that’s where a new user would land up after following instructions on main website, an instruction to go to sub-groups (after registration) to find ‘acrn-users’ and ‘acrn-dev’ mailing lists will be really helpful for new users.
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auke-jan.h.kok@...
On 09/21/2018 08:45 AM, Marathe, Yogesh wrote:
Hello,It should, because that is what it is being tested on - APL NUCs On ACRN websitehttps://ark.intel.com/products/95594/Intel-Celeron-Processor-J3455-2M-Cache-up-to-2_3-GHz 4 cores, no HT support. Auke |
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Marathe, Yogesh
Hi Auke,
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-----Original Message-----UP2 doesn’t have J3455 version in the spec. Auke |
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Hi Yogesh,
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-----Original Message-----I'm a little confused by your statement above, that page mentions: "The UP2 features Intel Celeron N3550 and Intel Pentium N4200 SoCs. Both have been confirmed to work with ACRN." What am I missing? Thanks, Geoffroy UP2 doesn’t have J3455 version in the spec. |
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Marathe, Yogesh
Hi,
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-----Original Message-----Oh, I'm not sure if this updated recently but I could never find N3350 on ACRN page. Thanks for pointing out, looks good now. Thanks, |
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