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UP Squared TWL single-board computers support up to an Intel Core 3 N355 Twin lake processor

AAEON is updating its UP line of single-board computers with two new models powered by Intel Twin Lake chips.

Both the Up Square TWL and UP Squared Pro TWL are available with a choice of Intel N150, Intel N250, or Intel Core 3 N355 processors and support for 4GB to 16GB of onboard LPDDR5 memory.

But the Pro model is a slightly larger computer that measures 4″ x 4″ and features faster […]

#aaeon #sbc #singleBoardComputer #twinLake #up #upBoard #upBoards #upSquaredProTwl #upSquaredTwl

Read more: liliputing.com/up-squared-twl-

Radxa NIO 5A is a single-board PC with up to 10 TOPS of AI performance

The Radxa NIO 5A is a credit card-sized single-board computer that looks a bit like a Raspberry Pi model B. It even has a Raspberry Pi-compatible 40-pin GPIO header. But this upcoming mini PC has a few features that help set it apart.

One is support for WiFi 6E. Another is a built-in MIPI-CSI connector. But the biggest difference between the NIO 5A and a Raspberry Pi is the processor. This […]

#computex2025 #mediatekGenio520 #radxa #radxaNio5a #singleBoardComputer

Read more: liliputing.com/radxa-nio-5a-is

ESP32-P4 Module vs. Raspberry Pi 4 & Raspberry Pi 5: Can it beat the Pi? 🤔 Check out this amazing comparison to see how the Waveshare ESP32-P4 Module stacks up against the Raspberry Pi 4 and Raspberry Pi 5.
youtu.be/TxylqSIgyC8 or googled invidious.nerdvpn.de/watch?v=T
#ESP32 #RaspberryPi #TechComparison #IoT #SingleBoardComputers #TechReview #IoT #SingleBoardComputer

Trying to decide if a 2-bay NAS is overkill (for me who does not know what she's doing anyway) and if a single board computer like the Zima board is enough for a start.
The latter is decidedly cheaper too.
You know, for a
start into the home server thing.

Any advice? This is your chance.
Just to be clear: I've been researching this for months, maybe even years by now. I have ideas about which NAS to get (
if I should go that route), and I am mentioning the Zima board deriberatley (instead of a Raspberry Pi). So I'm not a super clueless noob noob. But still unsure enough.

Edited to add that I am in the EU. Maybe that‘s useful info for those who might want to reply.

Thank you to everybody who‘s already replied. I‘ll get back to you later, when I have more headspace and time.

#homeServer #NAS #singleBoardComputer #ZimaBoard

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At last I got that final but important piece for my RISC-V SBC ( @bananapi BPI-F3): the cooler. Now I can finally start compiling some big chunks of code like Qt and KDE software. I do have distributed cross-compiling set up using Icecream, but apparently you can't prevent it scheduling compile jobs locally on SBC and only send them to more powerful computers. Let the fun begin…

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Just got some RISC-V hardware goodies to play with in the following days/months: BPI-F3 SBC by @bananapi with SpacemiT K1 8-core CPU supporting RVV 1.0 vector extensions. Hooked it up to the TV, booted it for the first time from a microSD with the default Bianbu GNU/Linux distro, so far so good. Will try to get Gentoo or openSUSE Tumbleweed with KDE Plasma/software running next.

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Seeking #RaspberryPi advice for a Christmas gift! I'm trying to decide which specific model to ask my mom for (she's not tech-savvy, so I need to be precise).

I was considering the Pi 400, but now I'm leaning towards a Pi 5 for better performance. Space is tight on my desk, and I already have a wireless keyboard and Windows mini PC.

Should I request just the Pi 5 board or a full kit? Any distributor recommendations? What exact model should I specify?

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Now what if we do this on multiple small ARM single board computers each with their own dataset(e.g. if we do it for Evolutionary ML). We could have none or some borrows for other parts of the dataset.

The advantages would be that this cluster of like 10 single board computers or #Pi s could be fault tolerant. like if one of them fail and probably consume less power and space comparing to what I currently have which is a full
blown #AMD #Ryzen

#SBC #SingleBoardComputer

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#StarFive #VisionFive2 Quad-Core #RISCV Performance #Benchmarks
The #VisionFive 2 was a fun #SBC to play around with for the ~$100 price tag but don't expect much out of its performance at this time. Any similarly-priced #AArch64 #singleboardcomputer is almost surely to perform much better than the VisionFive 2 until the RISC-V software ecosystem as a whole matures, more #opensource developers gaining access to RISC-V for testing and software optimizations, etc.
phoronix.com/review/visionfive