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HiFive Unleashed – The First RISC-V-based Linux development board
RISC-V is an open specification of an Instruction Set Architecture (ISA). That is, it describes the way in which software talks to an underlying processor – just like the x86 ISA for Intel/AMD processors and the ARM ISA for ARM processors. Unlike those, however, the RISC-V ISA is open...
Continue ReadingTiny i.MX7 module runs both Linux and FreeRTOS
F&S announced their tiny PicoCore MX7ULP module, which is able to run Linux or FreeRTOS on an NXP i.MX7 SoC. The board comes with up to 32GB eMMC plus optional WiFi/BT and extended temperature support. The new board measures only 40 x 35mm and will be presented on Embedded World...
Continue ReadingMicroZed is a Powerful and Low-Cost ARM + FPGA Linux Development Board
MicroZed is a low-cost development board from Avnet, the makers of the $475 ZedBoard and the entry level MiniZed development boards. Its unique design allows it to be used as both a stand-alone evaluation board for basic SoC experimentation or combined with a carrier card as an embeddable...
Continue ReadingRenegade ARM Computer with USB 3 on Android Linux
Libre Computer launched a campaign about it's open source, $35 “Renegade” SBC which is a Raspberry Pi clone that runs Linux or Android 7.1 on a Rockchip RK3328 with up to 4GB DDR4. They claim to be the first SBC with up to 4GB of DDR4, 4K, Gigabit Ethernet, and USB 3.0 for the...
Continue ReadingTritium SBC – Linux/Android Board for just $9
Libre has released a three flavor board called Tritium. The first board is a 32bit Allwinner H2+ based with 512MB onboard memory and costs only $9. The next one is in the range of $19, and is based around the 32-bit Allwinner H3, has 1GB onboard and is capable of 4K30 output via the...
Continue Reading1.7K Voters Choose From about 100 SBC’s — The Results of Linuxgizmos 2017 Survey
Each year, Linuxgizmos does a survey about Single Board Computers (SBC) to find out how many of hackers and makers are using each of which . The results this year show apparently, the domination of Raspberry Pi 3 over the other 97 boards by a proportion of 4-to-1. Raspberry Pi 3 was...
Continue ReadingA64-OLinuXino board with 64-bit Cortex-A53 processor
A64-OLinuXino OSHW board is released by Olimex Ltd. It's an open source hardware board that runs Linux and Android. Entirely designed with open source software CAD tools and source files are available on github. Schematic is here. Features A64 Cortex-A53 64-bit SoC from...
Continue ReadingZephyr Project Hosted by Linux Foundation — Yet Another RTOS for IoT
What is Zephyr? Zephyr is a small footprint IoT RTOS (less than 10kB) with no user-space and dynamic allocation which make it suitable to run on resource-constrained platforms. Moreover, it's modular and supports multiple architectures, including ARM, X86,ARC, NIOS-II and...
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