09-18-2019, 11:56 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-19-2019, 12:02 AM by Paraplegic Racehorse.)
What's the chance we can get something akin to to Solid Run's HoneyComb LX2K?
I mean, it's really tempting to pick up a HoneyComb but Solid Run does not have the reputation for solid desktop-Linux support and usability that the Pine team has. The team over at Phoronix benchmarked this 16-core board, and it competes solidly with early Intel i3 and early i5 processors, making it a potentially serious contender for becoming a daily-use general purpose desktop computer like the Dell and HP mini computers.
I mean, it's really tempting to pick up a HoneyComb but Solid Run does not have the reputation for solid desktop-Linux support and usability that the Pine team has. The team over at Phoronix benchmarked this 16-core board, and it competes solidly with early Intel i3 and early i5 processors, making it a potentially serious contender for becoming a daily-use general purpose desktop computer like the Dell and HP mini computers.