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Mbed end of life announcement

ntewinkel
ntewinkel over 1 year ago

I just got an email from Mbed this morning, announcing they will stop supporting the tech in 2026.

https://forums.mbed.com/t/important-update-on-mbed-end-of-life/23644

I have an Mbed board, and I quite liked it and the platform, but I have to admit I never did much with it, and I mostly stopped using MBED shortly after checking it out.

One of their reasons is that Arduino, etc now covers the things MBED was built to solve. I’m guessing those boards are now programmable with the Arduino IDE?

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  • Jan Cumps
    Jan Cumps over 1 year ago +5
    Oww, I didn't see that coming. I'm a bit of a fanboy of their C++ code. To my taste, they used the right style to OO embedded thingies (pins, interrupts, timers, callbacks peripherals). They were an inspiration…
  • Jan Cumps
    Jan Cumps over 1 year ago in reply to koudelad +4
    I think it was more than a good idea. It was a good OO layer for object oriented embedded design. They managed to get right abstractions to deal with microcontroller hardware. It was never intended as…
  • shabaz
    shabaz over 1 year ago +3
    I have dozens of projects stored in their cloud, mainly using NXP/Freescale parts (and occasionally used locally-installed Mbed) but have not used it for a few years. It has very high quality libraries…
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  • phoenixcomm
    phoenixcomm over 1 year ago

     ntewinkel  in the World of ARM yet another bites the dust, the crowd is thinning. So let's see what's in the graveyard. SPARC and TI offerings are still around but no new movement. So what are our global choices? X-86 (intel and AMD are slugging it out, BUT Intel just bought the entire book of AMSL! They now will win the speed race, the next move is AMDs. ) and ARM as well as some other crud floating around! ~~ RIP Cris H. 

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    phoenixcomm over 1 year ago

     ntewinkel  in the World of ARM yet another bites the dust, the crowd is thinning. So let's see what's in the graveyard. SPARC and TI offerings are still around but no new movement. So what are our global choices? X-86 (intel and AMD are slugging it out, BUT Intel just bought the entire book of AMSL! They now will win the speed race, the next move is AMDs. ) and ARM as well as some other crud floating around! ~~ RIP Cris H. 

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