I've attached the PDF of the product change notification. I didn't even have a chance to try this one one!
I've attached the PDF of the product change notification. I didn't even have a chance to try this one one!
I was about to post this:
Intel Discontinues Joule, Galileo, And Edison Product Lines | Hackaday
The first half dozen posts on Hackaday say it all:
Intel still think that their stuff is so wonderful that they don't need to try - my interest in these products disappeared when it became apparent that sensible data sheets were not part of the offering.
MK
Certainly for the Galileo, that I've used extensive recently, I never had a lack of documentation.
I've just had another look and you are right, it does seem that there is more information available about these than other Intel offerings. It's perhaps not as well organised and takes more effort to find what you need, or maybe it's just organised differently to how I would expect and that made it harder. Just looking at the Edison and it does seem like a very convenient form factor if you need to pack a full linux system into a tiny space. Maybe there is a project idea there to design something ARM based into a similar form factor
I've just had another look and you are right, it does seem that there is more information available about these than other Intel offerings. It's perhaps not as well organised and takes more effort to find what you need, or maybe it's just organised differently to how I would expect and that made it harder. Just looking at the Edison and it does seem like a very convenient form factor if you need to pack a full linux system into a tiny space. Maybe there is a project idea there to design something ARM based into a similar form factor