I've been wondering why xastir is such a resource-hog, and these missives lead me to suspect that the pi's GPU is not being fully utilised.

Except when the licensed pay-for DRM modules like H.264, etc ( http://www.raspberrypi.com/ ) are loaded for a specific purpose, the GPU is *not* fully utilized. The reason being is that Broadcom refuses to release the specs for the GPU side of things and has essentially closed that aspect of the RPi for supporting say the external DSI LCD connector, etc. Very frustrating but the creators of the Raspberry Pi knew aspects of this going into it. I think they were hoping this would change over time but I don't think Broadcom has budged at all.

I think this is were other boards like the BeagleBone Black, CubieBoard2, etc. will show themselves to be superior at only $10+ than the Rpi. Not only are they dual core, have a significantly more-modern CPU instruction set, etc. but are also more open in terms of drivers, etc. With that said, the Rpi is still an amazing little board.

--David
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