From: eLinux.org
The Dragonboard is Qualcomm's publicly available development platform. As of spring 2014, there are four versions available based on three different systems-on-chip. The boards come pre-loaded with Android, but thanks to recent upstreaming work, it is increasingly possible to run the upstream Linux kernel on them.
Board | SOC | CPU | Pre-Installed OS | Upstream Device Tree | |
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APQ8094 | Snapdragon 810 (Cortex-A53/A57) | Octo-Core Cortex-A53/A57 big.LITTLE | Android 5.0 | ||
APQ8074 | Snapdragon 800 (Krait) | Quad-core Krait, 2.3 GHz | Android 4.2 | qcom-apq8074-dragonboard.dtb | |
IFC6410 | Snapdragon 600 (Krait) | Quad-core Krait, 1.7 GHz | qcom-apq8064-ifc6410.dtb | ||
SYS6440 | Snapdragon 600 (Krait) | Quad-core Krait, 1.7 GHz | |||
APQ8060A | Snapdragon S4 (Krait) | Dual-core Krait, 1.5 GHz | qcom-msm8660-surf.dtb | ||
APQ8060 | Snapdragon S3 (Scorpion) | Scorpion | Android 2.3 | qcom-msm8660-surf.dtb |