Tegra 2 supports Ubuntu Linux
Jan 14, 2010, 04:34 (1 Talkback[s])
[ Thanks to Andras
Soltesz for this link. ]
"I tend to agree with this view primarily because Tegra
2 @1Ghz is a powerful SOC for a smartbook/netbook/tablet which can
run a full desktop Linux with decent speed. I see no reason to
limit Tegra 2 based systems to inferior operating systems like
Android or Windows CE (bah). As an example, Windows CE 6.0 supports
only 512Mb RAM and only one processor. Since the Tegra 2 has two
Cortex A9 cores,Windows CE will not be able to utilize
both."
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