The Star64 is an interesting proposition since it offers a completely open-source CPU architecture that the Raspberry Pi doesn't. RISC-V is still a work in progress, but its accessibility has opened ...
A US$80 price point is going to be a tough one for an ARM board. Most embedded ARM mobo's are going to cost about four (4) times or more of that price. The Embux ICM-3011 is likely one of the embedded ...
The Orange Pi 5 Pro ARM mini PC is a formidable new entry in the single-board computer market. This compact device is designed to meet the needs of developers, hobbyists, and tech enthusiasts who ...
The RADXA Zero 2 Pro Single Board Computer (SBC) is a catalyst in the world of compact computing, offering a powerful and versatile solution that outperforms traditional models like the Raspberry Pi ...
There is an absolute wealth of single board computers available now. Boards with every sort of CPU and I/O. Let’s just have a look and a few that are based on some form of ARM processor. A look at the ...
What just happened? Arm Holdings has acquired a minority stake in single-board computer market Raspberry Pi. The investment extends a long-running partnership that started in 2008, roughly four years ...
The Raspberry Pi isn’t the only single-board computer in town, and the folks at Hardkernel have been making some impressive alternatives for years. The new ODROID-C4 is a pretty good example. It’s a ...
The PC is available from the MINISFORUM website for $504 and up. The entry-level configuration includes 32GB of onboard RAM ...
The company has launched boards running Linux before, including the Yun and the Tian, yet it's typically competed more with ...
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, ...
From the old Gumstix boards to everyone’s favorite Raspberry Pi, common single-board computers (SBCs) have traditionally had at least one thing in common: an ARM processor. But that’s not to say ...