I tried to find out where one can get a Juno board, but didn't find out.
So where do people get them and what kind of prices do they have?
Juno is really different than the Versatile Express boards and host.
I believe the price would be different as well.
Turboscrew, would you like me to put you in relation with someone?
Mistaken reading Sorry,
you're not talking about this one ?Juno ARM Development Platform - ARM
prices found on the net are actually rather amazing !?!... Indeed a live linking seems to me the best solution
Indeed, my link is wrong . I was wrong in window tab
That's the one yes! The ones you had linked were ARMv7
I have found some price around $ 20,000 on the web ???
but Versatile Express "still" in juno board, or not ?
Juno ARM Development Platform The Juno ARM Development Platform (ADP) is a software development platform for ARMv8-A, it includes the Juno Versatile Express board and an ARMv8-A reference software port available through Linaro. The Juno hardware delivers to software developers an open, vendor neutral ARMv8 development platform with Cortex® A57 and A53 MPCore™ for ARMv8 big.LITTLE Mali™-T624 for 3D Graphics Acceleration and GP-GPU compute and SoC architecture aligned with Level 1 (Server) Base System Architecture.
Juno ARM Development Platform
The Juno ARM Development Platform (ADP) is a software development platform for ARMv8-A, it includes the Juno Versatile Express board and an ARMv8-A reference software port available through Linaro. The Juno hardware delivers to software developers an open, vendor neutral ARMv8 development platform with Cortex® A57 and A53 MPCore™ for ARMv8 big.LITTLE Mali™-T624 for 3D Graphics Acceleration and GP-GPU compute and SoC architecture aligned with Level 1 (Server) Base System Architecture.
With that kind of price, I kind of lost interest...
That kind of prices are a bit too amazing. The only way I could get that kind of money is to sell my house...
And even if my friend is much better off, I think he wouldn't be thrilled either...
as we said in France : "Ca coute un bras" / "It cost an arm"
My reply may be too late to help, but FWIW. ARM development platforms are always going to be relatively expensive, they are made in small numbers. Their primary purpose is to provide early access to new hardware implementations, before a large number of 3rd party development boards are available. (e.g. boards like the HiKey 96 boards are now around).
That said I'm not sure where $20,000 comes from (maybe some of our larger FPGA tiles for hardware prototyping, which are very expensive). Juno is going to be a lot less than that. I'm not in the business of providing quotes via CC though. Fortunately there's a handy "get a quote" button here
http://www.arm.com/products/tools/development-boards/versatile-express/juno-arm-development-platform.php
If you've got questions on what the platform is (or isn't) and how the product names/parts relate to each other, we can help with those here on CC.
Regards
MarkN.
I think my friend was out for a 100$ or less board.
It would have been very embarrassing to ask for a quote...
If he can find another $20 - maybe do some busking?
https://www.96boards.org/products/ce/hikey/
I think he might get one of the 96boards' products. The $100 was rather a price class than an absolute limit.
He is not, however ready to put hundreds into it, because he is basically using the board for testing that his code (for FreeBSD) also works on 64-bit ARM.
Well, the Juno board has never been intended to be a mass product!
It was produced in a small series as the very first ARM 64-bit development platform available.
The 96boards board has been really well received. I hope it delivers when you get your hands on it. I know many ARM employees are going to buy one... or more!