When we think single-board computers, we normally envision things like the Raspberry Pi. But Arduboy creator [Kevin Bates] has recently come up with his own take on the SBC that’s a bit like a ...
The FriendlyELEC NanoPi NE03 Plus is a tiny single-board computer (SBC) that measures 48 x 48mm (1.9″ x 1.9″) and features a ...
Open hardware company Pine64 has made a name for itself in recent years by offering low-cost, hacker-friendly hardware including smartphones, laptops, and single-board computers sporting ARM-based ...
The world of tech is brimming with innovation. But for hobbyists and makers, bringing ideas to life can sometimes feel expensive. Enter the single-board computers (SBCs). It is a revolutionary device ...
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 ...
The world of embedded solutions has seen a new arrival with the launch of AAEON’s new Single Board Computer (SBC), the GENE-EHL7. AAEON, a provider of embedded solutions, has added this innovative ...
The Youyeetoo X1 X86 Single Board Computer (SBC) is a compact yet powerful device that has been making waves in the tech world. This tiny SBC, roughly the size of your palm, is powered by an Intel ...
What just happened? The Star64 board, which was announced last summer, will finally be available for purchase this week. Developers will also be able to experiment with the system and enjoy the ...
With more than 45 million units sold, the Raspberry Pi is not only by far the most successful single-board computer, but also the best-selling British computer ever. The single-board computer (SBC) ...
Most retrocomputer builds seem to focus on either restoring old machines or rebuilding them from scratch. Either way, the goal is to get as close as possible to the original machine, and while we ...
Alright, so I was looking around at some cases, and I ran across a couple sites that sell SBCs, and it got me curious. I've found a few references to these gizmos here on Ars and elsewhere, but very ...