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It's the same processor as used in the BeagleBone, circa 2011.

Just shrunken down incredibly by Octavo.

6 years is a long time in processor years, though.

The AM335x is becoming middle aged...




The core is 12 years old. The reason it has stuck around so long is that it's the only really single-core *TI processor left. That means it's dead cheap for the amount of performance you can pull out of it, not unlike 4-core computer processors.

It is indeed on its way out but I'm going to miss it.


> it's the only really single-core processor left

Huh? What about i.MX 8M Solo processor?


Whoops, meant to specify TI.


Embedded guy here.

I love old cores. All the quirks are known, and the price continues to drop year-after-year which is great for my BOM and thus my margins.

I'm still shipping HCS09 cores from 20-30 years ago. NXP will be making these until the Sun explodes.

So what's your beef about a part being "old"?




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