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Does it have floating point hardware?

Does it have CAN?

How does the core compare to their old ones?

I'm a little disappointed that it only has one core even though I haven't used the second one on the older chips yet.



I was able to find a preliminary datasheet on Google, it looks like it has 2x CAN (called TWAI in the datasheet). I can't find info on whether it has an FPU or not

https://www.erlendervik.no/ESP32-C5%20Beta_ESP32-P4_ESP8686_...


At least on Arduino, the second core is used for wifi.

So you can't really use it yourself unless you don't want the wifi to be reliable.



Yeah, I too wonder when they will release their first multi-core RISC chip. I guess it's not that easy.




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