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The IMx 25 products seem to have acode name of Senna. Is there some list of names for these parts.216.94.244.169 (talk)20:58, 28 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]
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The page is missing a section about the "Ultra Light" series, unlike the regular imx.61, the i.mx61-UL are based on cortex A7, not A9.— Precedingunsigned comment added byChgans (talk •contribs)22:44, 5 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]
I moved the image link over fromFreescale DragonBall, seeTalk:Freescale DragonBall#MX-1 imageTomdo08 (talk)00:25, 22 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]
i flagged this article for NPOV because several sections use excerpts from the manufacturer's website which are full of marketing language— Precedingunsigned comment added byFlufkity (talk •contribs)16:59, 2 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Can you clarify which exact sections are "excerpts ... full of marketing language"? We might be able to remove/improve those.
Although I wasn't the one to flag this article for NPOV, there is marketing language in several sections. Here are some examples: "Fast multi-OS platform deployment …", "Deploy rich, fully independent graphics content…", "Rapidly deploy multiple products …", and "Fully supported on NXP’s 10 and 15-year Longevity Program". Any content that cites as its reference a vendor link is suspect.Gregmg