There is data analysis sotware which runs under Linux, but do not run on a ARM based processors. Matlab and Bitalino Open Signals are examples for this. Are there any plans for a Pinephone which is based for instance on a Intel processor?
my educated guess would be a no, since Pine64's entire business model is creating accessible computing using ARM
No, and I doubt there ever will be. ARM is much better for power usage sensitive applications like a phone, x86 processors generally guzzle power by comparison, even a weak, embedded one like an Intel Atom. Also, Intel and AMD CPUs are *far* more expensive than ARM solutions. It would probably nearly double the cost of the PinePhone.
That s a pitty. I m looking for a mobile device which can run EEGLAB. EEGLAB is a Matlab toolbox, but there is also a compiled version available which runs without Matlab. But I suppose it also requires 4 GB RAM and 64 bit Windows or Linux, as Matlab requires. Who wants to carry arround a Notebook 24h 7d?
The only mobile solution I could find is a Mini PC sticks with Intel Cherry Trail x5-z8350, MeeGoPad T7 with 4 GB Ram and Windows 64 bit. It is not possible to build a mobile phone which uses this processor?
But even though EEGLAB might run on Octave and therefore on the Pinephone, EEGLAB was programmed in MATLAB, and eventually still has the system requirements of MATLAB. This needs to be tested.
It says nothing in the EEGLAB requirement about an Intel processor. Give 4 GB RAM to the next Pinephone, and there is a chance that EEGLAB runs on it. For ANT+ and BLE energy sensors, the Pinephone is already a very attractive device, and it can become even more attractive when data analysis software for all kinds of physiological sensors can run on it.