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I'm pretty sure their memory access model permanently disqualifies their chips from being "normal CPUs".

You can run Linux on a TI OMAP DSP too.



OMAP isn't a DSP, it's a dual-core with an ARM on one side and a DSP on the other. I don't know of any port of Linux to an actual DSP.


The OMAP is not a DSP. It's an ARM coupled to a DSP thingie. Linux runs on the ARM side.




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