On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 3:52 PM, <
in...@botmite.com> wrote:
> I saw Rasberry Pi configured as mini supercomputer, probably like a beowolf
> cluster - for a little boy. This is not hard in Linux via Ethernet.
> Arduino has stackable options. PIC has a processor board supporting
> stackable (OLIMEX) boards, some for displays others for I/O, sensors, etc.
> I2C, SPI, CANN, Ethernet, and to a much lesser extent Serial and USB are
> used for board to board bus communication.
>
> I have interest in video streams and real time control (
botmite.com) and
> also an interest in specializing processors, such as machine vision or LCD
> display, one processor intensive, the other delay intensive. Twin or quad
> processor boards do not operate a maximum performance or specialize
cards. These cards are 1000x faster than an A10 for the right type of
task. A10 and RaspPi are not designed for these types of workloads.