A few weeks after introducing the Radxa Zero 3W single-board computer with a Raspberry Pi Zero-like form-factor and Rockchip RK3566 processor, Radxa has unveiled a second model with the same chip and ...
The UNO Q takes on the Raspberry Pi, which has single-board models ranging from as little as $20 to $132 for the feature-packed Raspberry Pi 5. That model has 16GB of RAM and a 2.4GHz quad-core Arm ...
What if the success of your next engineering project hinged on a single decision? In 2025, single-board computers (SBCs) have evolved from niche tools into essential building blocks for engineers and ...
Startup Particle Industries Inc. today debuted Tachyon, a single-board computer designed to power connected devices. Tachyon is positioned as an alternative to the popular Raspberry Pi line of ...
Although SBCs and mini-PCs/NUCs are fairly inexpensive, you don’t really need to go out and buy new hardware just for a home lab. If you’ve got an old PC (or even a laptop) in your computing arsenal, ...
Getting swallowed by a whale is a life-changing event no matter what the whale says Opinion The successful, sector-defining, ...
SHANGHAI, Sept. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- On September 17, the LattePanda Team officially launched the new LattePanda IOTA, a palm-sized x86 single-board computer powered by the Intel N150 quad-core ...
July 11, 2020 update: The NanoPi NEO3 is now available for purchase for $20 and up. The upcoming NanoPi NEO3 is a tiny PC that measures just about 1.9″ x 1.9″ and which features a 1.5 GHz Rockchip ...
When you think of compact, single-board computers, most casual and even intermediate tech hobbyists will likely think of the Raspberry Pi. Although it isn't the only great single-board computer ...
Cheap uninterruptable power supply (UPS) boards that take Li-ion cells of some description seem to have cropped up everywhere the past years. Finding use in applications such as keeping single-board ...
From the old Gumstix boards to everyone’s favorite Raspberry Pi, common single-board computers (SBCs) have traditionally had at least one thing in common: an ARM processor. But that’s not to say ...