[sdiy] Fwd: Win an xCORE Analog sliceKIT!
Paul Maddox
yo at VacoLoco.net
Wed Apr 9 21:16:31 CEST 2014
Nice it of kit that CPU.
I grabbed one of the freebie ones (6 core), not had time to wrap my head
around it yet.
Paul
On 09/04/2014 09:57, Neil Johnson wrote:
> Might be worth a go? That's a huge amount of processing power for
> some sort of synthesis engine.
>
> Neil
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: XMOS <info at xmos.com>
> Date: 9 April 2014 08:46
> Subject: Win an xCORE Analog sliceKIT!
>
>
>
> Win an xCORE Analog sliceKIT!
>
> Visit the XCore Community this week for your chance to win an xCORE
> Analog sliceKIT.
>
> What does the kit contain:
>
> Flexible core board with 1000MIPS, 16-core xCORE-Analog multicore
> microcontroller
> Five I/O slots for sliceCARDs (up to four can be used simultaneously)
> Four digital slots and one mixed signal slot for I/O sliceCARDs
> Mixed Signal sliceCARD
> 10/100 Ethernet sliceCARD
> xTAG-2 debug adaptor
> JTAG adapter
>
> We are giving this excellent prize away to a single lucky winner who
> can tell us what they will use their Analog sliceKIT for in exactly 10
> words.
>
> How to enter:
>
> Log in/Register at www.xcore.com
> Visit the COMPETITION TIME thread in the 'Latest News' section of the Forum
> Reply to that thread with your 10 word project idea
>
> What happens next:
>
> Competition closes at 12:00 GMT Friday 11th April
> XMOS will collect all the submissions and pick a winner
> The winner will be announced on the forum and via email by the 16th April
>
> Competition rules can be found on the forum thread, but it is
> important to note that only entries that are exactly 10 words will be
> valid.
>
> Good luck!
>
> David Wilson
> Marketing Specialist
> XMOS
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