GRiSP Nano Prototype Achieves Erlang Booting in 16 MB
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Summary
The article discusses the achievement of booting Erlang in 16 MB on the GRiSP Nano prototype, showcasing a new milestone in embedded systems. The hardware setup includes an STM32U5 Cortex-M33 with 16 MB of OctoSPI DRAM and various connectivity options.
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· 3 pulledCan the BEAM fit into 16 MB?
The 16 MB Hardware Budget
GRiSP Nano pairs an STM32U5 Cortex-M33 with 16 MB of OctoSPI DRAM.
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