The ODYSSEY X86J4105800 is a single-board computer with a 10 watt Intel Celeron J4105 quad-core Gemini Lake processor, 8GB of RAM. Available from SEEED Studio for $188, it’s basically a full-fledged ...
The Star64 is a single-board computer with a StarFive JH7100 processor featuring four 1.5 GHz SiFive FU740 CPU cores and Imagination BXE-4-32 graphics. When Pine64 first unveiled the board this summer ...
With its blend of computing power, flexible connectivity, and rugged design, the QSM368Z provides an ideal hardware foundation for next-generation IoT gateways, smart displays, industrial terminals, ...
The Mango Pi MQ Pro is a single-board computer (SBC) is an innovative Linux micro development board that features a compact size, impressive specifications, and plenty of versatility. This micro dev ...
Single-board computers (SBCs) have evolved from simple educational tools into powerful devices capable of handling tasks ranging from everyday computing to complex machine learning algorithms. In an ...
For the right project, they can easily outperform a Raspberry Pi and deliver capabilities that the Pi still can’t match. In ...
December 18, 2012 – Mouser Electronics, Inc. is stocking Olimex’s new open-source OLinuXino-MINI Single-board Linux Computer, featuring the i.MX233 ARM926J processor from Freescale Semiconductor. The ...
Hello -- I'm consulting for a company that does public exhibits. I'm putting together an exhibit that will involve a small computer. The basic requirements are good single-thread performance, overall ...
Several months ago, a strange Kickstarter project from ‘Team IoT’ appeared that seemed too good to be true. The Atomic Pi was billed as a high-power alternative to the Raspberry Pi, and the specs are ...
Qualcomm Snapdragon-powered board with cellular connectivity and an NPU for AI/ML workloads is now available for pre-order on Kickstarter SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Particle, a leading IoT ...
Single board computers are great, but what we really need are cheap single board computers. Running Linux on anything isn’t as good as running Linux on everything, and all that. To that end, here is ...