Introducing the Banana Pi BPI-M4 Zero: A Versatile Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W Alternative
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Introducing the Banana Pi BPI-M4 Zero: A Versatile Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W Alternative

In the ever-expanding world of single-board computers (SBCs), the Banana Pi BPI-M4 Zero emerges as a compelling alternative to the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W, boasting a familiar form factor with enhanced features and performance. Built on the Allwinner H618 platform, this diminutive yet...

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A new addition to the Arduino Nano family: Nano ESP32
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A new addition to the Arduino Nano family: Nano ESP32

Arduino Nano boards are one of the most widely used prototyping boards. There is a classical version of Nano and more advanced ones like Nano 33 IoT, BLE Sense Rev2, RP2040, and many more. For those who use these boards, we have great news. Arduino just released a new addition to their...

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Introducing the ESP32-C61: Advanced Features and Compatibility for IoT Development
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Introducing the ESP32-C61: Advanced Features and Compatibility for IoT Development

Espressif Systems, a prominent manufacturer of system-on-chip (SoC) solutions for IoT (Internet of Things) applications, has announced the impending launch of the ESP32-C61. This SoC is designed to meet the increasing demand for advanced Wi-Fi 6 capabilities alongside Bluetooth 5...

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Project-piCo is an Open-Sourced Raspberry Pi Pico with a USB Type-C Port
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Project-piCo is an Open-Sourced Raspberry Pi Pico with a USB Type-C Port

Sam Hocevar's Project-piCo is an open-source Raspberry Pi Pico board with a USB Type-C port. In a Reddit post, Hocevar explains I really wanted a Type-C connector on my Pico H, and I wanted it even more when I found out that the device was released less than 5 years ago and it still...

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Raspberry Pi 5 Now Supports Two SSDs with Geekworm X1004 HAT+
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Raspberry Pi 5 Now Supports Two SSDs with Geekworm X1004 HAT+

The Geekworm X1004 HAT+ for the Raspberry Pi 5 supports two SSDs, allowing for a total storage capacity of up to 8TB. It enables quick data transfer speeds—up to 5 Gbps using PCIe 2.0 and up to 8 Gbps with PCIe 3.0. Previously, we have seen many companies build NVMe HATs for the Pi5...

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Mcuzone MPW7 Wi-Fi 7 HAT for Raspberry Pi 5 Supports Google TPU
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Mcuzone MPW7 Wi-Fi 7 HAT for Raspberry Pi 5 Supports Google TPU

The Mcuzone MPW7 is a HAT for the Raspberry Pi 5 that adds Wi-Fi 7 capabilities to the Pi5. It works with specific Wi-Fi modules like the Intel BE200, AX210, and AX200. On top of that, the company said the module will also have support for Google TPU, Wi-Fi 6/6E, and Bluetooth...

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Sipeed LicheeRV Nano: SOPHGO SG2002 Dev Boards with AI & Multimedia
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Sipeed LicheeRV Nano: SOPHGO SG2002 Dev Boards with AI & Multimedia

Sipeed recently launched four Sipeed LicheeRV Nano boards powered by the SOPHGO SG2002 RISC-V CPU. These boards support 100Mbps Ethernet, Wi-Fi 6, an NPU, a camera, an LCD, and more. The board is powered by the SOPHGO SG2002 RISC-V CPU, offering users a choice between a C906 RISC-V...

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SupTronics Launches Pi 5 Compatible NVMe and SATA HATs
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SupTronics Launches Pi 5 Compatible NVMe and SATA HATs

SupTronics Technologies has launched the X100x series of PCIe to NVMe Shields for the new Raspberry Pi 5. These Shields or HATs allow you to use NVMe SSDs of different sizes, including 2230, 2242, and 2280. The standout models are the X1004, which supports dual 2280 SSDs(up to 8TB), and...

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