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Audio editing with ARM cpu

Note: This was originally posted on 10th April 2011 at http://forums.arm.com

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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  • 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 :D).  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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  • 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 :D).  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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