The Olimex RP2040pc is a compact single-board computer that measures 80 x 65mm (3.15″ x 2.56″) and features four USB 2.0 ports, two USB Type-C ports (one for power and one for programming), and HDMI, ...
The Yuzuki Avaota-A1 is a single-board PC that stands out for a few reasons. One is that it’s based on an entirely open source design – the board is now available for purchase for $55, but it was ...
I became aware of computers in about 1977-78 when a S100 CP/M system took up weeks of my time with ADVENTUR.COM. I went through 8-bit, 16-bit and everything since with an awareness of what was going ...
AAEON has unveiled its latest PICO-ITX board, the PICO-RAP4, designed to harness the power of the 13th Gen Intel Core processors. This new addition to AAEON’s product line is engineered to meet the ...
When you think of compact, single-board computers, most casual and even intermediate tech hobbyists will likely think of the Raspberry Pi. Although it isn't the only great single-board computer ...
Back in 2017, Asus leveraged its motherboard know-how to throw down the single-board computer gauntlet to the Raspberry Pi Foundation with the Tinker Board. There have been a few variations since, but ...
Most retrocomputer builds seem to focus on either restoring old machines or rebuilding them from scratch. Either way, the goal is to get as close as possible to the original machine, and while we ...
The Orange Pi 5 Max is an upgraded mini PC that promises enhanced performance and higher arithmetic power, making it an ideal choice for AI applications and edge computing. Manufactured by Orange Pi, ...
Big quote: Single-board computers have traditionally used ARM chips, which are typically cheaper and more energy-efficient than competing architectures. LattePanda says that the x86 ISA has now ...
WTF?! Just in time for Christmas comes the lowest-spec PC we have ever seen. Step aside, Commodore Vic-20. This DIY kit is a single-board computer that runs on a 1-bit CPU. To be clear, that is not a ...
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