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This sounds like an interesting board for a XBMC project, does anyone know if linux will run on such a board?

Samsung Arndale Board
Was looking at it as well; but with that kinda price; you're better off getting a 3-4 Raspberry Pi's instead. Its like a Pi; but with better processor and bigger size board though. If the price includes the Wifi Add-on; i'll seriously consider it as soon as there's a XBMC build for it. Size though looks like a big 7" tablet on the table
You're right, it has got a very high price. Here you can find the appropriate package -> Arndale Board Package

For 249$ you've got WiFi & Bluetooth onboard, not cheap but could be an interesting development platform...

At the moment it seems not to be possible to get the board without the Connection Option (WiFi & Bluetooth)
I've read that it will be able to run Ubuntu.
On the bright side; with the WiFi and bluetooth; straight out of the box we got a device that can compete with the Western Digital LIVE media players. Only thing lost is the size; but with processors like that; the Arndale is good for the next 5yrs in terms of playback. Not to mention the upgradeability of XBMC
That's right, it will be interesting if it is possible to do HW accelerated playback on the Mali GPU with XBMC...
Awesome board, pity it's so ugly lol

ARM has confirmed that the Cortex A15 core is 40 percent faster than the Cortex-A9 core with the same number of cores at the same speed
Ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_Cortex-A15_MPCore

So what's that, the Arndale Board board is a Cortex-A15 @ 1.7 GHz dual core so, a single core A9 would have to run at about 4Ghz?

In this clip it seems to be playing 3 x 1080p video clips in the background?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pla...zjnyE5s5aE#!

Raspberry Pi: is 1.25 DMIPS/MHz per core, so @ 700MHz single core = 875 DMIPS
Pivos Xios: Cortex A9 is 2.5 DMIPS/MHz per core, so @ 800MHz single core = 2,000 DMIPS
Arndale Board: Cortex A15 is (at least) 3.5 DMIPS/MHz per core, so @ 1.7GHz dual core = 11,900 DMIPS
Ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ARM...ssor_cores
Sounds like a really powerful peace of hardware Smile