+\frame{\frametitle{Does what we want already exist?}
+ \begin{center}
+ \includegraphics[height=2.4in]{nolibresocs.jpg}\\
+ {\bf Analysis of SoCs over the past 7+ years (answer: no)}
+ \end{center}
+}
+
+
+\frame{\frametitle{What's the problem?}
+
+ \begin{itemize}
+ \item {\bf iMX6}: Libre bootable, Vivante 3D GPU (libre etnaviv)
+ but proprietary VPU (and a power-hungry Cortex A9)
+ \item {\bf Allwinner SoCs}: mostly Libre bootable,
+ VPU reverse-engineered; GPU: MALI or PowerVR (i.e. proprietary)
+ \item {\bf Rockchip SoCs}: good but using MALI or PowerVR.
+ \item {\bf TI OMAP}: good but using PowerVR. and expensive.
+ \item {\bf Samsung}: good but using MALI.
+ \item {\bf Ingenic jz4775 }: GREAT! performance
+ sucks (1ghz MIPS32).
+ \item {\bf Broadcom SoCs }: Cartelled. and boots from the VPU
+ \end{itemize}
+ {\it Basically there does not exist one single commercial SoC that
+ provides full source code for all functions (CPU, GPU, VPU)
+ with modern performance. Note: All of them sponge off of Open Source}
+}
+
+