If you’re an embedded-systems designer looking for compute power, you have a lot of options. I don’t know how many companies make single-board computers, but it is a lot. Maybe 200? And most of those ...
Libre Computer has revealed that its working on new compute modules that use the same form factor as Raspberry Pi’s CM4 and CM5, although there are a few differences in the pin layout, so it’s unclear ...
Congatec is to ship an installed hypervisor with many of its x86 computer-on-modules as standard. The hypervisor in question is related to RTS Hypervisor from Real-Time Systems – a company owned by ...
Sustainability has moved from corporate marketing to a board‑level mandate. For technology companies, this shift is more than meeting environmental, social, and governance frameworks; it reflects the ...
Raspberry Pi has unveiled its latest modular variant of its single-board computer. Essentially a stripped-back version of the Raspberry Pi 5, the Compute Module 5 (CM5) comes a decade after the first ...
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 ...
Tria Technologies has announced 70 x 70mm Intel-based Qseven computer-on-modules, that future-proof designs until at least 2034, with an optional extension to 2039, it claimed.
Startup Particle Industries Inc. today debuted Tachyon, a single-board computer designed to power connected devices. Tachyon is positioned as an alternative to the popular Raspberry Pi line of ...
The BIGTREETECH Pi 2 is a single-board computer with a 1.8 GHz Rockchip RK3566 quad-core ARM Cortex-A55 processor. While it looks a bit like a Raspberry Pi Model B, this little has a few things that ...
The 680 Edge is a new x86 powered AMD Ryzen Single board computer designed primarily for edge computing, but it is versatile enough for various applications. It features a Ryzen 7 6800U processor with ...
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