They have a 1GB version.

On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 5:07 PM William Hermans <[email protected]> wrote:

> +100
>
> If I had a complaint, I'd complain "why only 512M ram ?" But this is truly
> an awesome thing. I'm not an EE, but I know that layout for DDR memory is
> no joke. So having that all on one chip, plus everything else surely helps.
>
> On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 9:31 AM, Jason Kridner <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Octavo Systems announced today they have released their OSD3358, the guts
>> of a BeagleBone Black including processor, RAM, power management and 140
>> passives in a single chip package (system-in-package or SIP).
>>
>>
>> http://octavosystems.com/2016/05/09/octavo-systems-releases-osd3358-system-package-device/
>>
>> http://octavosystems.com/2016/05/09/osd3358-new-era-integration/
>>
>> This means for those looking to do variants of the BeagleBone, your work
>> just got a lot simpler with 142 less parts to source and place on your PCB
>> design. You can potentially also use large mechanical drills and fewer
>> layers on your board. SOMs may have their place for greater customization
>> and even further integration, but this puts the majority of that into a
>> single package using popular traditional assembly methods (pick-and-place
>> and a reflow oven).
>>
>> This also means that for people doing capes, it might not be so complex
>> to simply integrate this device onto your PCB and make a fully functional
>> system.
>>
>> Further, for select designs looking to stay highly engaged with the
>> BeagleBoard.org community and maintain as much system compatibility as
>> possible, the BeagleBoard.org logo program (http://beagleboard.org/logo)
>> can help you participate in building the BeagleBoard.org community.
>>
>> You can probably tell I'm pretty excited about this. No first product is
>> without its warts and I'm sure we'll hear a few of those soon, but I've
>> personally helped do board bring up on some 5 or so designs so far around
>> this chip without a substantial hiccup related to the SIP. It has been
>> super easy to work with and can help save a lot of headaches.
>>
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