Tag: Hardkernel

Hardkernel Odroid-HC4 is a low-cost dual-bay NAS that sells for $65 and up
Hardkernel has announced an open-spec, “ODROID-HC4” Network-Attached Storage (NAS) device that runs Linux on a quad -A55 Amlogic S905X3 and offers 4GB DDR4, HDMI 2.0 and two PCIe-driven 2.5- or 3.5-inch SSD/HDD slots for just $65 to $75. This follows after the company updated its...
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Hardkernel’s Powerful Odroid-N2 Single Board Computer Gets an Upgrade – Odroid N2 Plus
With Amlogic S922X Rev. C Processor Clocked at up to 2.4 GHz, Odroid-N2 Plus is possibly the fastest open-spec single board computer the world has ever seen. The rising technological advancements in IoT plus the increase in demand for smart connected devices have resulted in more...
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ODROID-H2+ SBC Features Celeron J4115 Processor Upgrade, and Dual 2.5GbE Networking Ports
In November 2018, Hrdkernel announced the ODROID H2 as a "new generation of single-board computers." However, despite its success, they could not ship enough of them to satisfy the demand due to the Intel Gemini Lake J4105 CPU supply shortage. Due to the shortage of the ODROID H2, the...
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Odroid-C4 runs Android or Linux on a quad Cortex-A55 Amlogic S905X3 @ 2GBz
Built around a CPU with a multi-core performance faster by 40% and a system DRAM 50% faster, the Odroid-C4 might just be the Odroid you are looking for Four years ago, Hardkernel released what was introduced as the world’s first affordable ARM 64-bit computer, the Odroid-C2, one of...
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ODROID-N2 SBC features Hexa-core Amlogic S922X and $63 to $79 price tag
The ODROID-N2 SBC is a new generation single board computer that is more powerful, more stable, and faster performing than ODROID N1. The main CPU of the N2 is based on big.Little architecture which integrates a quad-core ARM Cortex-A73 CPU cluster and a dual core Cortex-A53 cluster...
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Hardkernel ODROID-H2 with Intel Celeron J4105 To Launch soon
Hardkernel started working on an ODROID x86 board since last year, and the board was slated to launch later in 2017 according to the CEO in an interview published in ODROID magazine. After several repetitions, procedures, and processors considerations, the ODROID-H2 is set to become...
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