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AM62A3: TI ARM based SoCs for new project

Part Number: AM62A3


Tool/software:

Dear Madam or Sir,

we are developing products for building and home automation.

For a new project we are researching an ARM based SoC for a wall mounted touch panel.
The OS will be Linux based and the use cases vary from audio/video processing (door entry / IP cameras), display of home automation applications with some graphical requirements (animations but nothing in 3D) and web browsing for Javascript based applications.

The project will have an elevated number of units (thousands over several years).

We researched Texas Instruments SoCs already, however, we would like to talk to somebody at TI to understand if we found and took everything into consideration that is offered by TI.

We speak German, English and Italian.

We contacted your support already and were redirected here.


BR

  • We are much interested in understanding:

    - Long term availability: from when to when will the SoCs be available

    - Lifetime and update cycles of the provided Linux kernel and BSPs

    - SoC choice depending on use cases

    - …

    Does Texas Instruments have anything on the roadmap with ARM Cortex-A55?

  • It would be really great if somebody from technical / sales could get in contact in order to have an online meeting about the topics above.

  • Hi Simon 

    Thank you for your interest, looks like this thread has not been attended  to, I will forward it to the marketing team. 

    In general queries may need to be posted here and I am not sure there is an easy provision to setup direct calls, let me see if our marketing team wants to make an exception and engage you directly. 

    on #1 Please see : https://www.ti.com/lit/ml/szzq076p/szzq076p.pdf  (section 23)

    On #2  For most recent products we are refreshing to latest LTS every year.  We are doing anywhere between 2-3 releases per year depending on the maturity of the device in terms of features enabled and bugs etc. 

    On #3 can you share more details of your use-case on the public forum , to see if there are other products beyond AM62x/A/P family that can be recommended. 

    Does Texas Instruments have anything on the roadmap with ARM Cortex-A55?

    Will not be able to discuss roadmap on public forum as such discussions are done  under NDA, but again let me see if our marketing team wants to engage you directly to understand the use-case and possible roadmap discussions .