Consul
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http://www.ti.com/tool/ek-tm4c123gxl
This is a TI dev board featuring an 80MHz ARM Cortex M4F, meaning it has the floating point processor and the DSP extensions. That means a single-cycle 32-bit FP multiply, and a single-cycle 32-bit MAC (probably integer, but still useful). Sure, 80MHz isn't blazing, but the entire board is $13. I went ahead and ordered one to play around with.
Just thought others around here might want to know.
This is a TI dev board featuring an 80MHz ARM Cortex M4F, meaning it has the floating point processor and the DSP extensions. That means a single-cycle 32-bit FP multiply, and a single-cycle 32-bit MAC (probably integer, but still useful). Sure, 80MHz isn't blazing, but the entire board is $13. I went ahead and ordered one to play around with.
Just thought others around here might want to know.