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Audio editing with ARM cpu
Tuomas Matilainen
over 12 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 10th April 2011 at
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Hello! I'm not a ARM expert but I'm really into ARM devices. Nowdays I mainly make music on my computer and I have to move around with my equipment to record stuff (singing, instruments, atmospheric etc..) and at-place-composing, making beats. I totally need a laptop for it. I'm already familiar with linux audio editing software, thanks to ubuntu-studio. Since Ubuntu/Debian is working so well on ARM I've been planning to buy the Nufront Newton laptop, with 2,0 GHz dual-core cpu. I know that some things are faster with ARM than x86, but does anyone know how well ARM manages with audio editing?
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Tuomas Matilainen
over 12 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 12th April 2011 at
http://forums.arm.com
OK! Maybe I'm not so stupid after all.
Thanks for digging that up. I Think www.eletronicdesign.com has been a quite reliable source. Maybe he got more answers from Nufront than me. Or maybe he has a good hunch? Well I'm just happy that I didn't buy a device with Tegra 250 last fall (It was close, but Toshiba ac100 was sold out at the shop
). I've been tracking the development of the Nusmart 2816 since november 2010 when it was presented at Techcon 2010 via www.armdevices.net by Charbax. I'm a litte bit eager to get it in my hands and start compiling my own kernel for it.
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Tuomas Matilainen
over 12 years ago
Note: This was originally posted on 12th April 2011 at
http://forums.arm.com
OK! Maybe I'm not so stupid after all.
Thanks for digging that up. I Think www.eletronicdesign.com has been a quite reliable source. Maybe he got more answers from Nufront than me. Or maybe he has a good hunch? Well I'm just happy that I didn't buy a device with Tegra 250 last fall (It was close, but Toshiba ac100 was sold out at the shop
). I've been tracking the development of the Nusmart 2816 since november 2010 when it was presented at Techcon 2010 via www.armdevices.net by Charbax. I'm a litte bit eager to get it in my hands and start compiling my own kernel for it.
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