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BUILD A CLUSTER COMPUTER USING 7X RASPBERRY PI COMPUTE MODULES

BUILD A CLUSTER COMPUTER USING 7X RASPBERRY PI COMPUTE MODULES

In the spirit of cluster computing, the Turing Pi Clusterboard brings another dimension in the world of cluster computing for makers and hackers. The Pimoroni’s Cluster HAT gave us the power to connect up to 4 Raspberry Pi Zeros to create a cluster computer, the MiniNodes’ 5 Node Raspberry Pi 3 CoM Carrier Board provide support for connecting up to 5 Raspberry

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CLUSTER HAT – CLUSTER COMPUTING MADE EASY USING 4 RASPBERRY PI ZERO

CLUSTER HAT – CLUSTER COMPUTING MADE EASY USING 4 RASPBERRY PI ZERO

Cluster Computing brings the power of multiple computing units to serve one single purpose. If you are looking for some performance boost and you got yourself some freely available computing units, cluster computing might be what you need. Unfortunately, building yourself one is not that a smooth ride and might be overwhelming for the average newbie.

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VENTANA GW5910 SINGLE BOARD COMPUTER

VENTANA GW5910 SINGLE BOARD COMPUTER

A small 70x100mm SBC designed for IoT Gateway applications with two Mini-PCIe sockets, GbE, WiFi, Bluetooth and Sub-1GHz wireless The GW5910 is a member of the Gateworks Ventana family of single board computers and is targeted for low cost, high performance Internet of Things (IoT) Gateway Appliances. The GW5910 features the NXP i.MX6 Dual Core ARM®

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Raspberry Pi handheld computer

Raspberry Pi handheld computer

Raspberry Pi enthusiasts searching for a new project to keep them busy may be interested in this all-in-one Raspberry Pi handheld computer system, created by YouTube Backpropagation. Check out the video below for an in-depth overview of how the Raspberry Pi mini PC system was created and the components integrated into a custom-built 3D printed

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NEW KONTRON SMARC SXAL4 E2 MODULE WITH UP TO 8 GBYTE LPDDR4 MEMORY DOWN

NEW KONTRON SMARC-SXAL4 (E2) MODULE WITH UP TO 8 GBYTE LPDDR4 MEMORY DOWN

Kontron, a leading global provider in IoT/Embedded Computer Technology (ECT), has introduced the new SMARC-sXAL4 module. The module is available with either Intel Atom®, Intel® Pentium® or Intel®Celeron® processors of the latest generation. With dimensions of only 82mm x 50mm, it can be used flexibly, and the E2 version is designed for use in an extended temperature range from

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Build and Deploy

Get Started w/ESP32 on the MATRIX Voice

Required Hardware Before you get started, let’s review what you’ll need. Raspberry Pi 3 (Recommended) or Pi 2 Model B (Supported) – Buy on Element14 – Pi 3 or Pi 2. MATRIX Voice ESP32 Version (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Microcontroller) – The Raspberry Pi does not have a built-in microphone, the MATRIX Voice has an 8 mic array perfect for Alexa and any other

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A ZX80 WITH A PROPER CASE 1

A ZX80 WITH A PROPER CASE

A popular project among Hackaday readers is to recreate a piece of home computing or gaming hardware from the past, and in that endeavour we’ve seen some truly amazing projects. Usually they take the form of bare PCBs or custom cases that look nothing like the original, but not [Cees Meijer]’s Sinclair ZX80 clone. It sports

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