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KHADAS VIM3L SBC AVAILABLE FOR PRE ORDER FOR 50 AND UP

KHADAS VIM3L SBC AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER FOR $50 AND UP

Shenzhen Wesion has unveiled a lite version of the VIM3, called Khadas VIM3L SBC. Designed for HTPC / media center use cases, the VIM3L SBC is based on Khadas VIM3 PCB but replaces the powerful Amlogic A311D processor by Amlogic S905D3 processor, which should function just as good for video playback, but enable much cheaper hardware. The Khadas VIM3L offers support for the same accessories as the VIM3, […]

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AXIOMTEK’S ANNOUNCED FOUR POE DIN RAIL EDGE COMPUTER FOR IP VIDEO SURVEILLANCE – ICO320 83C

AXIOMTEK’S ANNOUNCED FOUR-POE DIN-RAIL EDGE COMPUTER FOR IP VIDEO SURVEILLANCE – ICO320-83C

Axiomtek – a world-renowned leader relentlessly devoted in the research, development and manufacture of series of innovative and reliable industrial computer products of high efficiency – is proud to introduce the ICO320-83C, a fanless DIN-rail embedded system with four RJ-45 Gigabit PoE ports for facility monitoring systems, IP video surveillance, Access Point and intercoms. This endurable industrial

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ORANGE PI AI STICK LITE 20 NEURAL COMPUTE STICK SHIPS WITH FREE TRAINING TOOLS

ORANGE PI AI STICK LITE $20 NEURAL COMPUTE STICK SHIPS WITH FREE TRAINING TOOLS

Shenzhen Xunlong Software launched Orange Pi AI Stick 2801 neural compute stick last year for $69. It was interesting as an alternative to Intel Neural Compute Stick. But once the documentation and SDK were released a few days later we discovered you could only run demos with the stick for that price, and the training tools would cost an extra

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NXP LAUNCHES THE GIGAHERTZ MICROCONTROLLER ERA

NXP LAUNCHES THE GIGAHERTZ MICROCONTROLLER ERA

NXP Semiconductors has announced the industry’s first crossover MCU, i.MX RT1170 28nm fully-depleted silicon-on-insulator (FD-SOI) microcontroller unit (MCU), which is a power-efficient design with real-time functionality, and MCU usability at an affordable price. It clocks its primary Arm Cortex-M7 processing core at up to 1GHz while packing a secondary Cortex-M4 core running at 400MHz. Geoff Lees, senior vice president

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TORADEX ANNOUNCES ITS APALIS SOM BASED ON THE NXP I.MX 8QUADMAX APPLICATIONS PROCESSOR

TORADEX ANNOUNCES ITS APALIS SOM BASED ON THE NXP I.MX 8QUADMAX APPLICATIONS PROCESSOR

Toradex, a leader in embedded computing, announced today general availability for its Apalis System on Module (SoM) based on the NXP® i.MX 8QuadMax applications processor. The SoM has been available as part of Toradex’s ‘early access’ program to its key partners and customers for several months and has a minimum product availability until 2030. The SoM is pin-compatible

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3.5 INCH SBC WITH 8TH GEN INTEL® CORE™ PROCESSORS WHISKEY LAKE U

3.5-INCH SBC WITH 8TH GEN INTEL® CORE™ PROCESSORS (WHISKEY LAKE-U)

IBASE Technology, a global provider of Industrial motherboards and embedded computing solutions, reveals the IB919 3.5-inch single board computer based on 8th Generation Intel®  Core™ i7/i5/i3 and Celeron® 4000 processors (codenamed Whiskey Lake-U) built on a further refined 14nm++ manufacturing process, offering greater computing and graphics performance than the previous generation. IBASE expands its portfolio of long-term

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GLASGOW INTERFACE EXPLORER FOR EXPLORING DIGITAL INTERFACES

GLASGOW INTERFACE EXPLORER FOR EXPLORING DIGITAL INTERFACES

A highly capable and extremely flexible open source multitool for digital electronics. Explore digital interfaces on ease. What is Glasgow Interface Explorer? Glasgow is a tool for exploring digital interfaces. It is designed for embedded developers, reverse engineers, digital archivists, electronics hobbyists, and anyone else who wants to communicate with a wide selection of digital

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ONEMIX 3PRO MINI LAPTOP IS POWERED BY INTEL CORE I5 10210Y COMET LAKE Y PROCESSOR

ONEMIX 3PRO MINI LAPTOP IS POWERED BY INTEL CORE I5-10210Y COMET LAKE-Y PROCESSOR

After the release of several models of the One Mix mini laptops from One Netbook, like the One Mix 2S Yoga and the One Mix 3 Yoga, the company has recent just unveiled its intentions to launch another new model of the One Mix mini laptop called; One Mix 3 Pro, which is expected to come with an upgraded processing capacity for

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COMMELL UNVEILED PICO ITX LP 178 BASED ON WHISKEY LAKE U PROCESSORS

COMMELL UNVEILED PICO-ITX LP-178 BASED ON WHISKEY LAKE-U PROCESSORS

Taiwan Commate Computer Inc.(COMMELL), the worldwide leader of Industrial Single Board Computers, unveiled LP-178 Pico-ITX  based on Intel® 8th Gen. FCBGA1528 “Whiskey Lake”. The “Whiskey” PC is claimed to deliver better performance than a PC base on previous embedded U-series processors- enabled by 4 instead of 2 cores plus an overall improved micro architecture.  The 8th Gen. Core™ i7 U-series Mobile processor for IoT applications

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NEURAL COMPUTING KIT COMBINES ATOMIC PI SBC WITH INTEL’S NCS2

NEURAL COMPUTING KIT COMBINES ATOMIC PI SBC WITH INTEL’S NCS2

Following the success of their last product; the Atomic Pi SBC which sold for only $34 and sold out multiple times, Team IoT, has returned with another successful Kickstarter project for a Neural Computing Development Kit that combines the Intel Cherry Trail-based Atomic Pi SBC with a 2GB RAM and 16GB eMMC, with Intel’s Neural Compute Stick

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