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That price will get you a barebones computer with AMD’s 2 GHz quad-core Ryzen Embedded V1605B processor, but you’ll need to supply your own memory, storage, and operating system.
The Arduino began life as a simple and inexpensive 8-bit microcontroller teaching tool. In the intervening decade plus, it’s grown into a diverse platform that has revolutionized the microcontroller ...
The UDOO DUAL has a i.MX6 dual-core processor and a $109 price (although early bird Kickstarter backers can snag it for $99), while the UDOO QUAD has an i.MX6 quad-core processor and a SATA connector.
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The Shieldbuddy is an Arduino-style embedded board with a multi-core Infineon Aurix TC275 processor. This is certainly a high performance Arduino board with the processor running at 200MHz and with ...
Digilent's chipKIT WiFire board is an awesome little beastie. Powered by Microchip's latest 32-bit 200 MHz MCU, the Wi-Fi equipped Arduino-compatible platform has been paired with Imagination ...