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XDA Developers on MSNWant to build your own cheap smart home sensors? Here's how I got started with the ESP32The ESP32 that I went for is specifically the ESP32-DevKitC, which is easy to find, cheap, and compatible with most things you'll throw at it. It supports Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, with a notable aspect of ...
The developer of MartyPC, an emulator for vintage Intel-compatible hardware that targets cycle accuracy, has released a test ...
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XDA Developers on MSN5 reasons I use microcontrollers instead of a Raspberry PiThey may seem simpler, but don't be fooled: microcontrollers are perfect for a lot of my more complicated setups for a number of reasons ...
Discover how nanotechnology is advancing AI with energy-efficient chips, in-memory computing, neuromorphic hardware, and ...
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