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Tibbo Technology’s Plus1 SP7021 SoC with Linux-capable Processing
Generally, the SoCs have complex integration processes for deployment purposes. Even if the integration is simple then there is a compromise with the performance factor of the device. Tibbo Technology’s Plus1 SP7021 SoC ensures simple integration with efficient performance comparable...
Continue Reading$149 BeagleV is a powerful and open-hardware RISC-V Linux SBC
Two reliable parties, BeagleBoard.org foundation, and Seeed Studio have partnered with a leading RISC-V solutions provider, StarFive, to design the most affordable Linux-capable RISC-V SBC called BeagleV. So now, you don't have to spend several hundred dollars, or even over a thousand...
Continue ReadingTiny Allwinner H3 Based Linux Development Kit Comes With SoM and Expansion Board
Seeed Studio provided Zhihui with a complete service from PCBA prototyping, customization, and consignment services, bring the product from idea to market. This has led to an open-source, Linux Development Kit with SoM and Expansion Board that runs Ubuntu Core on a quad-core Allwinner...
Continue ReadingSiFive Linux PC and Dev Board with Open Source RISC-V Processors
SiFive published the news that it is creating a platform for Linux-based personal computers based on RISC-V processors to use them in PCs. This could be the move in the right direction to make to create Linux-based PCs that use royalty-free processors. At the moment, these development PCs...
Continue ReadingPolarBerry – A secure PolarFire SoC (FPGA + RISC-V) Linux-capable SBC and SoM
PolarBerry is a System on Module (SoM) SBC utilizing the Microsemi PolarFire SoC, which integrates a low-power FPGA with a highly-secure, four-application-core, 64-bit RISC-V subsystem that is Linux-capable. Application Flexibility PolarBerry is designed to be application-flexible,...
Continue ReadingPICKitPlus now runs on Linux – The software that uses the Microchip PK2 and PK3 to program new and legacy microcontrollers from Microchip.
We are very pleased to announce the release of the Linux version of PKCMD: PKCMD-LX. This is the Personal Computer version, designed to run on flavours of Linux, both 32 and 64 bit. This was a huge investment by us. But, these are exciting developments for the software as it shows...
Continue ReadingGrillo, IBM and Linux to accelerate deployment of open source earthquake early warning (EEW) detection systems
Earthquakes are shifts or vibrations in the earth's crust caused by a sudden release of violent energy and the effects that come with them, especially with the large ones, can be devastating. The earlier citizens are warned ahead of its occurrence, the better their chances of...
Continue ReadingCompact NanoPi Neo3 SBC from FriendlyElec runs Linux on RK3328 and sells for $20+
The recently launched NanoPi Neo3 from FriendlyElec is a single board computer that runs Linux on a quad-core Cortex-A53 Rockchip RK3328 and has 1 or 2GB DDR4, Gigabit Ethernet port, USB 3.0, and a wide operating range of -20 0C to 70 0C. Like most of the earlier released Neo models from...
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