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Single-board computers taught me what I actually need, and it's less than I thought
Explore the lightweight, minimalist world of single-board computers and their impact on my self-hosted experiments.
Startup Particle Industries Inc. today debuted Tachyon, a single-board computer designed to power connected devices. Tachyon is positioned as an alternative to the popular Raspberry Pi line of ...
When we think single-board computers, we normally envision things like the Raspberry Pi. But Arduboy creator [Kevin Bates] has recently come up with his own take on the SBC that’s a bit like a ...
With the number of vendors offering single-board-computer (SBC) products for use in military applications, it is tempting to believe that the selection of a particular product would be easy. This ...
Quectel Wireless Solutions, a global IoT solutions provider, launched three smart single board computers Tuesday designed to speed product development and reduce costs. The QSM368Z, QSM560DR and ...
If you are searching for a single-board computer capable of handling a wide range of projects, from embedded systems to desktop applications, you might be interested in the LicheePi 3A. This versatile ...
The XpressReal T3 is a single-board computer (SBC) that looks like a slightly larger Raspberry Pi Zero. 2 W. But the T3 has a faster processor, more memory, onboard storage, more ports and connectors, ...
With more than 45 million units sold, the Raspberry Pi is not only by far the most successful single-board computer, but also the best-selling British computer ever. The single-board computer (“SBC”) ...
What if the success of your next engineering project hinged on a single decision? In 2025, single-board computers (SBCs) have evolved from niche tools into essential building blocks for engineers and ...
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5 features modern smartphones have that single-board computers desperately need
These features would make SBCs easier to use, more reliable, and far better for real-world projects, so why don’t we have them already?
I've been asked to look into what it takes to get a relatively modern system with 8 usable ISA slots, onboard sound/video and possibly NIC, and a decent CPU.<P> From what I've been able to determine, ...
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