I believe many of you have likely seen the new Sitara ARM product family 
announcement[1] as part of broadening our ARM product portfolio[2].  This 
family draws processing cores from the DaVinci family of DSP/multimedia devices 
and OMAP family of low-power devices and focuses on markets like industrial 
automation, point-of-sale, medical instrumentation, digital signage, portable 
data terminals, test & measurement, and single board computers.

The important thing is where will the community collaborate on the Linux kernel 
for these new devices!  To help decode the broad number of part numbers and 
brands, I'm creating a wiki table that shows where TI will be submitting our 
patches to handle the new devices and as a place holder for frequently asked 
questions[3].

Regards,
Jason Kridner

[1] http://www.ti.com/sitara 
[2] http://www.ti.com/arm 
[3] 
http://tiexpressdsp.com/index.php?title=Applications_Processors_Crossreference 



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