The Nvidia Jetson TK1 is an SBC with Nvidia Tegra K1 SoC (quad-core Cortex-A15, 32-bit ARMv7).
I have openSUSE running on the Jetson TK1, but KVM is currently not usable as the CPUs are not booted in HYP mode. Thierry Reding of Nvidia has some work-in-progress for U-Boot and upstream kernel that I would like to test.
My use case would be regression-testing upstream QEMU patches.
Further topics someone might investigate is how to utilize the 192 CUDA cores as well as testing the xf86-video-nouveau graphics driver on this board.
Looking for hackers with the skills:
arm kvm
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