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Helios64: A New DIY NAS by Kobol
It is undeniable that a NAS is an unbelievably useful equipment. Even though the cloud is making us question if we need one at times, it is better as a long-term solution, accounting for the higher investment in the beginning. Today, we will look at an ambitious open-source NAS, the...
Continue ReadingNanoPi R4S Headless SBC Supports Up To 4GB RAM and Features Dual Gigabit Ethernet and USB 3.0 Ports
FriendlyELEC is currently working on new RK3399 SoC based single board computer called NanoPi R4S. The company has not officially announced the board yet but it's existence was discovered by CNX software who came across a "hidden page" where the board was extensively talked...
Continue ReadingStation P1 and M1 are Passively Cooled Mini PCs that run Media or Desktop Android OS
T-Chip has recently introduced two fanless mini-PCs - Station P1 and M1 - that are similar in some sense and powered by Rockchip RK3399 hexa-core and RK3328 quad-core processors respectively. The Station P1 and M1 are affordable and compact mini PCs designed for ease and convenience...
Continue ReadingNew SMARC Module supports AI-based point-of-sale applications
The Kontron SMARC-fA3399 module with Arm® Rockchip processor is suitable for high performance applications and is leading regarding price/performance ratio - a dedicated software community continuously pushes the application spectrum Kontron, a global leader in IoT/Embedded Computing...
Continue ReadingRadxa launches its open-spec Rock Pi X Model B
Radxa has launched its open-spec Rock Pi X Model B single-board computer, based on an Intel Atom processor, that can run Ubuntu 20.04 or Win 10. We were introduced to the Rock Pi X in September 2019, alongside some beta samples in July of 2020. However, Seeed and AllNetChina have begun...
Continue ReadingTop 10 Single Board Computers of 2020
1.Raspberry Pi 4 Model B - 4 GB RAM Raspberry Pi 4 Model B is upgraded with Latest High-Performance Quad-Core 64-bit Broadcom 2711, Cortex A72 processor clocked at 1.5GHz speed. The board is designed to use 20% less power and offer 90% greater performance than its old version....
Continue ReadingROCK Pi E SBC Features Rockchip RK3328, With 64bits quad core processor
In the past, we have seen some Rockchip boards from Radxa, like the Rock pi N10(RK3399Pro) and the Rock PiS powered by the RK3308 Cortex-A35 processor. Now, Radxa has launched a Rock Pi E SBC, which is a Rockchip RK3328 based SBC. It is equipped with a 64bits quad core processor, USB...
Continue ReadingCompact NanoPi Neo3 SBC from FriendlyElec runs Linux on RK3328 and sells for $20+
The recently launched NanoPi Neo3 from FriendlyElec is a single board computer that runs Linux on a quad-core Cortex-A53 Rockchip RK3328 and has 1 or 2GB DDR4, Gigabit Ethernet port, USB 3.0, and a wide operating range of -20 0C to 70 0C. Like most of the earlier released Neo models from...
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