When will there be multicore micro-controllers?
>>61234616
In the distant future of 2006.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parallax_Propeller
>>61234690
yeah but why can't I find one on the market
>>61234990
That wasn't what OP asked.
>>61234990
what are you talking about? Parallax boards are all over amazon and any other online retailer.
>>61235194
I want a GOOD mcu though. Are parallax even good?
>>61234616
Give xcore a look :)
>>61236466
Yes
Really, just get any modern single board computer, and you can use it as a microcontroller. Multiple cores is fairly common these days.
Creator Ci-40 (dual core MIPS32)
https://creatordev.io/ci40-iot-hub.html
Raspberry Pi 3 (quad core AArch64)
https://www.element14.com/community/community/raspberry-pi?src=raspberrypi
Dragonboard 410C (quad core AArch64)
https://www.arrow.com/en/products/dragonboard410c/arrow-development-tools
Intel Edison (dual core IA-32)
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813121814
Jaguarboard (quad core x86-64)
http://www.jaguarboard.org/index.php/com_virtuemart_menu_configuration/products/buy/jaguarboard/212/jaguarboard-1-power-detail.html#introduction
>>61236466
they work just fine for what they are. What are you expecting, it's a uC? This isn't x86 world. I'd take a long hard look at yourself and figure out why you need this. What are you doing at the embedded level that requires multiple cores? Can you effectively leverage the instruction set in a way that doesn't detract from the efficiency of the code?