VIM3 and VIM3L Now Officially Recognized Reference Boards

I may be the last person to know this, but seems like a pretty big deal, considering the field is such a small one.
So while I may be the last, I want to offer my congratulations to Team Khadas for this milestone.
Article from CNX.
After all the years and this is how I find out. :rofl:

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now its an officially recognized AOSP device, I guess Android AOSP builds should be rolling out soon now! :smiley:

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Yes, would now seem to be as easy as 1, 2, 3…for some. :slightly_smiling_face:
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I only found out cause you made mention to me about so had to go looking…
Good to see you on the ball :smiley:

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In time this should also have a positive impact for mainline Linux kernel users too as “yukawa” AOSP targets backports from mainline over vendor kernels; all part of ensuring future kernel bumps become more of a rebase and not the “reinvent the wheel” experience of the past. There’s lots of nip/tuck work currently being done for Linux 5.11 to make drivers GKI compliant which is good to see. Anyway… less talk and congrats @Gouwa and team :champagne:

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Thanks!

For all the developers working on the background!

Stay safe & good day!

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