On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 7:20 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> May 19th 2015 16.39.22 UTC+2 Karl/Gerald/Mickae1 wrote:
>  >>> As far as I know TI does not further develop the AM335X series, more
> than this I remember an article where they stated they drop the whole mobile
> devices marked where this CPU was intended for originally.
>  >> BeagleBone Black at this point has no processor future due to TI's dead
> end road map.
>  > Hi, where did you get those information? Where did Texas say that it is
> over for the am335x?
>
> Second that, sources and/or further insights would be nice if this is
> general knowledge affecting development prioritizations. Might lead to
> better understanding out here for the lack of attention to the current
> BeagleBone {W,B,G} products.

TI's roadmap's are kinda funny..

While there is no pin for pin am335x++, the "am43xx" is the sudo
sucessor to the am335x...

> Finding no publicly communicated indications of TI reconsidering mobile,
> Sitara or AM335x. Officially AM3358 is marked as active on
> http://www.ti.com/product/AM3358, and
> http://e2e.ti.com/support/arm/sitara_arm/f/791/p/152524/560202 describes 10
> years availability of AM335x (released 2011-10-31). I guess then that
> manufacturing of BBB based designs is possible until 2021 (at least
> processor wise).

Correct, 10 year plan unless something major happens.. The am335x has
been a pretty good success..

> But I hear your saying that we shouldn't expect further developments and a
> bright shiny future for the current incarnation of the BeagleBone boards?

There's other 3rd party boards, such as seeed studio's BeagleBone Green. ;)

Regards,

-- 
Robert Nelson
https://rcn-ee.com/

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