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Raspberry Pi space rover: NASA open-sources its mini Mars robot Raspberry Pi meets AI: The projects that put machine learning on the $35 boardĮxplore the projects pushing the limit of what's possible on the budget board. If you're specifically not looking for a Raspberry Pi, the Renegade Elite could be the board of choice.
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Raspberry Pi-style Renegade Elite runs Android Oreo on six-core, 4K board Google's TensorFlow team makes it a whole lot easier to get AI up and running on a Raspberry Pi. Google AI on Raspberry Pi: Now you get official TensorFlow support Provided you can think of something useful to do with a board with only 64MB of on-chip RAM. The NanoPi Neo4 is the cheapest six-core, single-board computer to be released, but there's a catch.Ī Raspberry Pi-style computer you can build yourself: Blueberry Pi The Orange Pi 3 pushes RAM beyond the 1GB limit on earlier Orange Pi boards running on the Allwinner H6 system on chip.Ĭheap but powerful Raspberry Pi rival: $45 NanoPi Neo4 is six-core Android board with USB 3.0 and 4K support TechRepublic Raspberry Pi with extra punch: New Orange Pi 3 packs powerful Allwinner H6 from $30 The latest Raspberry Pi Compute Module runs cooler under heavy loads and is now available with up to 32GB storage. Raspberry Pi reveals Compute Module 3+: From $25, cooler, 8x more storage The RockPro64 developer board is a Rockchip RK3399-powered alternative to the Raspberry Pi. Raspberry Pi's latest competitor RockPro64 brings more power plus AI processor Pine64 intends to sell the 1GB board for $24.95, the 2GB model for $35.95, and a 3GB variant for $44.95.
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It comes with Bluetooth 4.0, wifi 802.11n, 16GB of eMMC storage, 2GB or LPDDR3 RAM, and features a 702p 10-inch LCD screen. The device is expected to sell for $99 with the keyboard or $79 without it. The Allwinner-based PineTab is a new Linux tablet that runs on the Allwinner A64 SoC and features an 11.6-inch screen with an attachable keyboard.
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The black magnesium-alloy Pinebook Pro runs on a Rockchip RK3399 ARM SoC, has a 14-inch 1080p LCD screen, and comes with either 64GB or 128GB of eMMC storage and 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM. The Rockchip-powered Pinebook Pro Linux laptop will go on sale for around $199, offering fans a more capable laptop than the existing Pinebook that was intended for tinkering.
More details are available on Pine64's forum.
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SEE: How to build a successful developer career (free PDF) It also features a mini PCIe connector, digital video out, a 3.5mm combined headphone and mic plug, an eMMC socket, and a Gigabit Ethernet port. Key features include a microSD slot that supports up to 256GB of storage, 128MB of flash memory, one USB 3.0 port, two USB 2.0 ports, and a two by 20-pin GPIO header. The H6 SoC itself is a four-core Cortex-A53 Arm CPU with a Mali-T720 MP2 GPU. The common design allows each model to use the same shaped cases. Pine64 H64 Model B boards cost the same as the H64 Model A, starting at $25 for the model with 1GB of RAM, but the newer model now includes a built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth module.īesides these additional wireless modules, the Pine H64 Model B remains largely unchanged, with the same Allwinner H6 system on chip (SoC) and the same layout as the original H64, as well its more expensive Rockchip-based Rock64.