Putting the Wolfram Language (and Mathematica) On Every Raspberry Pi 99
An anonymous reader writes "Working with the Raspberry Pi Foundation, effective immediately, there's a pilot release of the Wolfram Language — as well as Mathematica—that will soon be bundled as part of the standard system software for every Raspberry Pi computer. Quite soon the Wolfram Language is going to start showing up in lots of places, notably on the web and in the cloud."
That's a bold claim. (Score:5, Informative)
Raspberry Pi comes with no operating system. There are a number of Linux builds, including the recommended Debian build, which could be made to include the free Raspberry Pi version of the Wolfram Language and Mathmatica. To claim "every Raspberry Pi" is a bit hyperbolic.
Re:That's a bold claim. (Score:5, Informative)
Looks like you're right. A few links deep found this: "Today, at the CBM education summit in New York, we announced a partnership with Wolfram Research to bundle a free copy of Mathematica and the Wolfram Language into future Raspbian images."
Re:bloat? (Score:5, Informative)
Actually, we discard the AxPROT AXI signals as they leave the ARM complex, so it's not possible to distinguish between trusted and untrusted transactions at the memory controller. BCM2835 is actually one of the few ARM APs *not* to use TrustZone technology.
Re:Real Pi is faster (Score:2, Informative)
The real Pi was 3-4 seconds faster
This is a completely meaningless number, unless you tell us what one of the total times is.
Re:bloat? (Score:2, Informative)
No, they use units which are named like the imperial units, but slightly differ in size.