Comment Pi Photon Imp (Score 1) 65
If Broadcom WiFi chipsets and their other consumer product lines are going away, it's really bad news for several key Maker community and OSS platforms. And decent alternatives are dropping off as well. Now, Broadcom was famous for being nearly impossible to work with, for smaller companies - no documentation, no support, no parts availability. And this was by design, that they would only work with 'tier one' customers. Raspberry Pi happened because it was developed by Broadcom folks in UK in their spare time, using a Broadcom set-top-box chipset. The talented Pi team just designed into the latest model 3 a BCM4343(43438), which looks good on paper and even includes BT. But will it, and the main CPU BCM2837, be around in two years? The Electric Imp and spark.io (now Particle) Photon WiFi modules are based on the Broadcom WICED environment. The WRT community grew around Atheros and Ralink chipsets, sporting Linux on MIPS32. Atheros now belongs to Qualcomm, which has been struggling and had layoffs. Ralink was bought by Mediatek, and WiFi is far from their core business. Atmel (think Arduino) came out with an interesting WiFi module, ATSAMW25 that includes a programmable ARM. And now Microchip, the purveyor of the kludgy PIC processor, is buying Atmel.