<mps>
I have access to neoverse-n1, I expected more from 160 cpus and 512GB ram
<Jmabsd>
hadn't heard about. what is N1, some new ARM64 architecture?
<Jmabsd>
or a CPU that is made by ARM centrally?
<mps>
I'm not sure (never looked) but maybe amazon cpu for cloud
<Jmabsd>
10,000 USD for a dev board heh
<mps>
someone donated it to alpine linux
<Jmabsd>
so cool.
<Jmabsd>
why does ARM make N1???
<Jmabsd>
any idea what lithography it is
<Jmabsd>
ah right 7nm.
<mps>
Jmabsd: all i can tell is that the building kernel is faster on apple M1 than on neoverse-n1
<mps>
probably because of nvme on apple
<Jmabsd>
interesting. anyhow neoverse-n1 is not really available to the public.
<mps>
alpine neoverse-n1 is on network disk
<Jmabsd>
mps,*: Which other small ARM64 computers with very high performance and support for >=32GB RAM are there
<Jmabsd>
A Macbook Pro 14" fully equipped is 5,500 USD, that is so high
<vagrantc>
i've heard good things about the honeycomb lx2 ...
<vagrantc>
maybe not "very high performance"
<mps>
Jmabsd: one of alpine devs told me about year ago that she have honeycomb lx2 and it doesn't cost too much
<mps>
though I'm happy with old acer R13 chromebook with external usb ssd disk
<mps>
and rk3399 kevin-gru
<Jmabsd>
mps,vagrantC: oh yes. i saw it a long time ago. indeed an interesting piece of hardware
<mps>
well, not so with acer R13 because display is actually mirror :)
<Jmabsd>
are there any Ampere eMAG ?
<vagrantc>
not very #linux-rockchip-y though :)
<mps>
OT but, I read on #asahi that M1 mini could be bought for around 1000 euros
<Jmabsd>
oh by the ray, regarding Rockchips: Are you aware of any RK3588 SBC coming up with **32GB** RAM? I don't see it for sale at Firefly, they sell one SBC already
<Jmabsd>
I don't see anyone saying they'll make a 32GB variant.
<Jmabsd>
Passed on the wish to Firefly, Radxa and Pine.
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