I agree... its not "only" a marketing trick. The Epiphany IV looks like a unique computer architecture that I'd be excited to play around with (if I ever got the time...).
But I think its a bit of a stretch to call their "Desktop" offering suitable for "A Personal Computer", especially when the Zynq Z7020 is the core CPU of it. The performance offered is solidly in the "embedded" realm, and barely will be more powerful than your cell phone. (1GB of RAM is weaker than most people's cell phones...)
But I think its a bit of a stretch to call their "Desktop" offering suitable for "A Personal Computer", especially when the Zynq Z7020 is the core CPU of it. The performance offered is solidly in the "embedded" realm, and barely will be more powerful than your cell phone. (1GB of RAM is weaker than most people's cell phones...)