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RE[2]: Open hardware & open software ?
by Radio on Wed 3rd Oct 2012 06:00
in reply to "RE: Open hardware & open software ? "
Not sure what you mean by hardware specs, From what I understand Jolla is only doing the software. There isn't much open hardware for smartphones out there. If they really wanted to do it right, they'd be starting from scratch for all of the hardware ( cpu included).
Let's see... China, ARM, open-source...
http://garrys-brain.blogspot.ch/2012/04/allwinner-a10-open-source-a...
http://rhombus-tech.net/allwinner_a10/
RE[3]: Open hardware & open software ?
by Bill Shooter of Bul on Wed 3rd Oct 2012 15:25
in reply to "RE[2]: Open hardware & open software ? "
That isn't open, its licensed by ARM. The drivers and what not are not open source. There is a project to write an open source driver for its Mali GPU:
http://limadriver.org/
But its still very experimental.




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Not sure what you mean by hardware specs, From what I understand Jolla is only doing the software.
There isn't much open hardware for smartphones out there. If they really wanted to do it right, they'd be starting from scratch for all of the hardware ( cpu included).
Also, how exactly would you be independent of factories for upgrades of your phone's hardware? Even if it were all open hardware, someone would have to actually make the danged thing.