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Re: New 32 System-on-Chip
http://www.charmedlabs.com/
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I've been working with the 32 bit ARM chips lately, particularly the "thumb" sized system on a chip ones. You can switch to a 16 bit instruction set for speed and space, but still do 32 bit operations (including floating point). This is the same chip that's in your GameBoy, PDA, car and lots of other embedded devices.
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You know there are devices that actually allow you to turn your gameboy into a robot.
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