Boards are being made now so waiting for them to come in. Then I'll build them up, start testing, and write arduino libraries for interfacing with the temp chip and dimmer chip.
Benefits are it's pretty cheap of you're only needing 700ma per driver. You can get the DX drivers for $2.10 each and in bulk they go down even more. Just got 15 more and they came down to $1.60 each. With those you can use the diode, PT4115 chip, current sense resistor, and inductor. This is much cheaper than buying these parts from digikey/mouser individually.
Another benefit is it should run a lot cooler than the linear drivers as long as you keep the input voltage close to the total voltage being used. For example, multiply your LED forward voltage by the number of LED's and add about 10-15% and you'll have the total input voltage you need. It can take up to 30v input but if you're only running 5 LED's per string you'll only need 18v so the chip will generate more heat if you use 24v or 30v.
I also have a variable resistor for each driver to adjust the total output amperage so if you're running 350ma LED's you can build out the boards with 700ma, 1000ma, or 1200ma parts and then turn them down to your desired output.