Re: [coreboot] Suggestions on shipping ARMv8 Chromebook

2017-03-02 Thread Matt DeVillier
On Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 12:42 PM, wrote: > On 2017-02-17 10:10, Patrick Georgi wrote: > >> The just-released Chromebook Plus comes with an RK3399 SoC, which is >> ARMv8 and fully open at the AP firmware level (GPU is Mali with its >> usual issues, as well as Wifi firmware). >> >> > Thanks for this

Re: [coreboot] Suggestions on shipping ARMv8 Chromebook

2017-03-02 Thread tturne
On 2017-02-17 10:10, Patrick Georgi wrote: The just-released Chromebook Plus comes with an RK3399 SoC, which is ARMv8 and fully open at the AP firmware level (GPU is Mali with its usual issues, as well as Wifi firmware). Thanks for this suggestion, we are in process of purchasing. Do you or an

Re: [coreboot] Suggestions on shipping ARMv8 Chromebook

2017-02-17 Thread Patrick Georgi via coreboot
The just-released Chromebook Plus comes with an RK3399 SoC, which is ARMv8 and fully open at the AP firmware level (GPU is Mali with its usual issues, as well as Wifi firmware). Patrick 2017-02-17 15:49 GMT+01:00 : > Folks, > As we work on our own implementation we are kicking around purchasing

[coreboot] Suggestions on shipping ARMv8 Chromebook

2017-02-17 Thread tturne
Folks, As we work on our own implementation we are kicking around purchasing an off-the-shelf ARMv8 Chromebook. Main requirement is that it has a nice clean software build in the chrome/coreboot trees. Prefer no binary blobs, but that is merely a preference. Does the community have any sugge