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Geniatech’s XPI S905X Board supports HDMI 2.0 and optional M.2 slot

Geniatech’s XPI-S905X Board supports HDMI 2.0 and optional M.2 slot

Geniatech is popular for their Amlogic based Tv boxes but recently have launched some development boards such as Developer Board IV and Developer Board 8 powered by Snapdragon 410E and 820E respectively. Recently, Geniatech launched a new Raspberry Pi pseudo-clone called the “XPI-S905X” which has a quad -A53 Amlogic S905X plus 2GB RAM, up to […]

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NanoPC T4 – A High Performance Low Cost Single Board Computer Powered By RK3399

NanoPC-T4 – A High-Performance Low Cost Single Board Computer Powered By RK3399

FriendlyElec recently released a pretty exciting hacker board which is super cheap, considering the features of the board and the price it is being sold for. The Single Board Computer (SBC) is based on Rockchip RK3399; a low power, high-performance processor. The board which is called Nano PC – T4 can be regarded as the

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New Wireless VAR SOM MX6 Adds Supports For i.MX6 QuadPlus SoC

New Wireless VAR-SOM-MX6 Adds Supports For i.MX6 QuadPlus SoC

Variscite a leading SOC manufacturer from Israel, has released a new version of its wireless-enabled “VAR-SOM-MX6” module. It adds support for the i.MX6 QuadPlus SoC. Variscite is renovating the old COM once again with a model that adds support for NXP’s QuadPlus. It is going to be a new addition to the i.MX6 Solo, DualLite, Dual, and Quad

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Phytec Develops Three PhyCore Modules – i.MX8 i.MX8M and iMX8X Driven By Linux

Phytec Develops Three PhyCore Modules – i.MX8, i.MX8M, and iMX8X, Driven By Linux

Phytec has updated their product pages for three new PhyCore modules, all of which support Linux. The three modules, which employ three different flavors of i.MX8 SOC is phyCORE-i.MX 8X, i.MX 8M, and i.MX 8 SBCs. The PhyCore COMs are based on NXP’s Cortex-A53 based i.MX8M, its -A53 and -A72 equipped i.MX8 Quad, and its -A35 based i.MX8X. phyCore-i.MX 8X The i.MX8X SoC found

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Artila M X6ULL is a Linux ready Cortex A7 SoM with a Real Time patch

Artila M-X6ULL is a Linux-ready Cortex-A7 SoM with a Real Time patch

Artila Electronics, a professional in development and manufacture of ARM-based embedded Linux systems, has released a SODIMM module M-X6ULL based on NXP i.MX6ULL processor family. The new M-X6ULL is designed to meet the needs of many general embedded applications that require power efficient, high performance and cost optimized solution, as well as embedded systems that require high-end multimedia applications

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35 NanoPi K1 Plus is a Raspberry Pi like computer with twice the RAM and a different CPU

$35 NanoPi K1 Plus is a Raspberry Pi-like computer with twice the RAM (and a different CPU)

FriendlyElec’s latest single-board computer looks like a Raspberry Pi 3 and has a lot of the same features, including a 40-pin header, WiFi, and a quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 processor. But while the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ uses a 1.4 GHz Broadcom BCM2837 system-on-a-chip, FriendlyElec’s NanoPi K1 Plus has a 1.3 GHz Allwinner H5 ARM processor

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