What great news!  I've sent off an email asking to be part of the 
prerelease testing.

I ran the same code below in my desktop Mathematica-8 and it ran 11.8X 
faster.  So colour me absolutely amazed and impressed at the computational 
horsepower of the $45 BBB compared to a decently stout "big computer" 
(i5-2500 CPU @ 3.30GHz).

- Daniel


On Tuesday, December 3, 2013 3:09:34 PM UTC-4, arn...@live.com wrote:
>
> We're working on a wider Linux-ARM release, which would include boards 
> like the Beaglebone Black.
>
> In fact, basic functionality already works (and a Beaglebone Black is 
> about 5.57% faster than a Raspberry Pi when running the Wolfram Language / 
> Mathematica):
>
> ubuntu@beaglebone1lx:~$ wolfram
> Wolfram Language
> Copyright 1988-2013 Wolfram Research
>
>
> In[1]:= N[Pi,1000000]; // AbsoluteTiming
>
>
> Out[1]= {7.092367, Null}
>
>>

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