In a move that’s no doubt going to upset and confuse many, Espressif has released its newest microcontroller — the ESP32-S31.
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I tried an OpenClaw-inspired AI assistant on a $10 ESP32 board, and it actually works
AI agent on a microcontroller.
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6 things your ESP32 can do that a Raspberry Pi can't (and shouldn't)
Tiny boards, big wins.
When I wrote about a DIY ESP32-S3 internet radio last week, "raspbeguy" commented he'd rather choose an ESP32-based DIY DAB+ ...
Waveshare makes a nifty little ESP32-S3 based smartwatch product, but its firmware is apparently not to everyone’s liking.
Built around the powerful ESP32-S3 module, the project successfully integrates eight distinct sensors including thermal IR, ...
Creator Xshift has designed a fully custom, modular sim racing dash box inspired by LEGO-style expandability. The idea is to ...
Flash Bee is an easy-to-make DIY handheld lightning detector based on an ESP32-C3 board, a round display, and AMS AS3935 ...
The CL-32 is a work-in-progress pocket-sized PC that combines modern hardware with classic design inspired by systems from the 1980s like the TRS-80 Pocket Computer. While some details haven’t been ...
The Chinese chip manufacturer Espressif is known for its cheap and widely used microcontrollers with integrated WLAN, ESP8266 and ESP32. The new ESP32-P4 is significantly more powerful because it ...
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