The last time we covered [Dr. Scott M. Baker], he made his Heathkit H8 run on a considerably older processor than it was made for. This time, apparently still not satisfied with the number of 8008 ...
Insight into the world of SBCs, with the latest releases and updated popular boards. SBC hardware features What does the future hold for SBCs? As spring warms as we near summertime, tech companies are ...
The Milk-V Meles is a Raspberry Pi-like single-board computer with a similar credit card-sized design featuring a decent number of full-sized ports as well as a 40-pin GPIO connector and MIPI-CSI and ...
Advancements in single board computers (SBCs) have enabled a paradigm shift towards energy-efficient computing, particularly in the realms of edge and cluster-based computation. Modern SBCs offer a ...
BeagleBoard, a prominent player in the field of single-board computers (SBCs), has recently unveiled its latest product, the BeagleV-Fire. This advanced SBC is powered by Microchip’s PolarFire ...
Snapshots of new industrial SBCs to arrive on the market. The advanced hardware that powers the boards. Potential applications for these new SBCs. Summer is just around the corner, and manufacturers ...
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 ...
[Scott Baker] is at it again and this time he has built a 4-bit single board computer based on the Intel 4004 microprocessor. In the board design [Scott] covers the CPU (both the Intel 4004 and 4040 ...
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, ...
Last month we received an exciting gadget: the ZimaBoard, the world’s First Hackable Single Board Server, which is something that most users may not have heard of. It’s a Single Board Server, similar ...
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 ...