There is not a better processor available from TI that can fit into the
Altoids box sized BBB. We have a processor that is much better but will not
fit on the baoad. So we are doing the X15.  Not sure how else to say it.

We will be building the BBB for a very long time.

Gerald


On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 4:10 AM, sa_Penguin <[email protected]> wrote:

> If "small" is a relative term, and BBB cape compatibility is not on the
> table, can you aim for "slim"?
> By which I mean - no double height USB connectors, etc.
>
> Apple have a lot to answer for, making laptops and phone thinner every
> year.
>  The problem is, customers start to want thin even when there's no real
> need.
> Using a folded cable to put an LCD on the back of a Dev board helps, and
> side-mount expansion sockets help too.
>
> --Alan Campbell
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