We have occasionally featured vacuum tube computers here at Hackaday and we’ve brought you many single board computers, but until now it’s probable we haven’t brought you a machine that combined both ...
Most so-called single-board computers feature a processor, memory, and other core features soldered directly to the mainboard. But if you want to actually use the computers, you typically have to plug ...
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”) ...
The StarFive VisionFive 2 is a single-board computer with a quad-core RISC-V processor, an integrated GPU, an HDMI 2.0 port with support for 4K video and up to 8GB of RAM and up to two Gigabit ...
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 ...
Although the PET is most likely the more well-known of Commodore’s early computer systems, the KIM-1 (Keyboard Input Monitor) single board computer was launched a year prior, in 1976. It featured not ...
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) ...
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 ...
Quectel Wireless Solutions, a global IoT solutions provider, launched three smart single board computers Tuesday designed to speed product development and reduce costs. The QSM368Z, QSM560DR and ...
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 ...
Hello -- I'm consulting for a company that does public exhibits. I'm putting together an exhibit that will involve a small computer. The basic requirements are good single-thread performance, overall ...
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 ...