 And here we have a new 96 board with a Snapdragon 820, and who are you? I'm Rob Clark. And you're showing off Fredrino running in it? Yeah, these two in this are running Linux with the Fredrino. So that means you are, this is a very powerful 96 boards coming out, the most powerful actually, right? And with all your stuff with Fredrino it's just working, how does it work? It's Mesa 17.0, released latest. What do you need to tweak to make it work? I mean it was some reverse engineering because it's a new generation, it's Adreno 500 instead of 300 or 400, which was supported before. So it was some work, mostly late last year and earlier this year, up until now. So far I've managed to get all the fixes into the Mesa 17 stable branch, so it all just works out of the box. So this is the 520 or Adreno? This one is the 410 board, this is the 820, so the 820 has Adreno 530. The 410 has Adreno 306. 306, what's the difference in performance between those? Quite massive. Yes, yes, I mean it's a small Adreno versus a big Adreno. I don't know off the top of my head, but probably like 4. It's on all the top end phones right now, and that means are people going to take advantage of this to get any kind of Linux to work? I hope so, I mean this is just latest Fedora on here, I think it's OE or Dabian on the other two boards. So you got what, what do you got running there? With your Adreno it means that the Dragonborn is actually the one that gets most Linux. Yep, yep, it all just works. All kinds of different Linux are just working thanks to you? Yeah, I mean there are many other people working on the kernel and other parts. Do you have a team or? On the graphics it's me, I mean starting getting some patches on the kernel side from Qualcomm, and there's a lot of Qualcomm guys working on clock drivers and regulators. So how much more work can you do to make it even faster? I mean at this point we don't even have CPU freaks, so the CPU is not running at the max speed. We're not running at the max GPU clocks, not running at the max bus clocks. So all that will be coming into place upstream, but there's a lot of work to do. Right there. So the one on the end there is 820 as well. So this is playing 4K video. So it's just playing a 4K video? Right. Can you show the board a little bit? What's new? Why is it bigger? So it's the, I don't know what the right name is, it's the expanded consumer edition board. So this part is the exact same form factor as this, but it's got an expanded part with many PCIe and Ethernet, which is nice. Ethernet's connected over PCIe, so it's a nice setup. Do you have video for Linux 2? Yes. So this one on the 410 is running upstream. Linux next with about 30 patches. The V4L hardware video you could driver will be upstream soon. There's a couple other things that are posted on lists but not merged yet, but it'll be pretty much all upstream very soon. Does this one address all the issues people had? Is it a different charger or still the same? It's the same power which is actually good. I mean I use the same set of cables for both boards. For all 96 boards. But it's not the most popular one that people have for a 5V or a 9V, right? No, all the 96 boards are 12V. Oh, 12, yeah. But I mean, you know, they're standardized so at least all the 96 boards are the same. So this one's using the V4L hardware video you could as well. So, and that's, you know, I think this is a 4.9 kernel. But it's, stop is doing it's way upstream. So by the time people get boards in their hands, everything should be upstream.