Radxa’s Latest Zero 3W & 3E Boards Boast Enhanced AI Features
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Radxa’s Latest Zero 3W & 3E Boards Boast Enhanced AI Features

After the success of the Raspberry Pi Zero 2W and Orange Pi Zero 2W, the Radxa Zero 3W & 3E stand out as powerful alternatives with a Rockchip RK3566 processor, up to 8GB RAM, and a 64GB eMMC storage option. Starting at just $15, they can be deemed as the most powerful Arm Linux...

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LuckFox Core3566 Module can become a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 alternative
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LuckFox Core3566 Module can become a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 alternative

The LuckFox Core3566 Module is designed to become a compelling alternative to the widely popular Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (CM4), offering compatibility with CM4 baseboards while delivering powerful performance and advanced features. Designed to cater to the needs of developers,...

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Card-sized Compact3566 SBC is Powered by a Rockchip RK3566 Quad-Core Arm Cortex A-55 SoC Designed for AIoT applications
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Card-sized Compact3566 SBC is Powered by a Rockchip RK3566 Quad-Core Arm Cortex A-55 SoC Designed for AIoT applications

We recently found out that Boardcon has a credit card-sized SBC (actually the third from the company) designed for embedded IoT devices. The Compact3566 single-board computer looks almost exactly like the Geniatech XPI-3566 SBC, built around the same processor and offering similar...

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Geniatech XPI-3566 single-board computer follows the Raspberry Pi form factor
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Geniatech XPI-3566 single-board computer follows the Raspberry Pi form factor

Geniatech, one of the leading OEM/ODM service providers, has announced the release of the XPI-3566 single-board computer that comes in  Raspberry Pi form factor to target retail and interactive applications. This XPI-3566 single-board computer is designed to boost its performance...

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Pine64’s Quartz64 Model B keeps it cool without any heatsink onboard
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Pine64’s Quartz64 Model B keeps it cool without any heatsink onboard

A Hong Kong-based electronic embedded design company, Pine Store Limited (also referred to as Pine64 or PINE64), has released yet another single-board computer with a quad-core 64-bit Arm processor core– QUARTZ64 Model-B. The initial model was released in June 2021, while the latest...

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PineNote Developer Edition Linux-based Notepad Computer Device at $399
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PineNote Developer Edition Linux-based Notepad Computer Device at $399

Recently, we covered PinePhone Pro Explorer Edition Linux-based Smartphone built around the Rockchip RK3399S highly integrated with 4GB LPDDR4 RAM and 128GB eMMC flash storage. Pine64 has captured the embedded system news due to the availability of the PinePhone Keyboard case and...

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Pine64 Unveils Quartz64 model A SBC for Developers and Linux Users Along with SOQuartz Module
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Pine64 Unveils Quartz64 model A SBC for Developers and Linux Users Along with SOQuartz Module

Recently, we have seen the launch of the Firefly ROC-RK3566-PC mini-computer built around the Rockchip RK3566 chip. To continue the emergence of RK3566-powered development boards, the Quartz64, a single-board computer (SBC) has been released by Pine64. With the integrated powerful...

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This XPI-3288 Development Board Comes With Same Form Factor As Raspberry Pi
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This XPI-3288 Development Board Comes With Same Form Factor As Raspberry Pi

If you love Raspberry Pi for its medium-sized form factor, then you would like to know that China-based OEM/ODM service provider Geniatech has developed a similar sized development board that should have you clamoring. This XPI-3288 development board designed to boosts its performance...

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