Pi-like SBC taps Rockchip RK3588S SoC
The Indiedroid Nova is a single board computer with the same form factor as the popular Raspberry Pi 4B and powered by the Rockchip RK3588S SoC. This SBC supports up Continue Reading
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The Indiedroid Nova is a single board computer with the same form factor as the popular Raspberry Pi 4B and powered by the Rockchip RK3588S SoC. This SBC supports up Continue Reading
Check out this smart little personal computer… the Raspberry Pi based Chonky Pocket, which punches above its weight. The post Welcome Chonky Pocket, the Raspberry Pi mini computer appeared first Continue Reading
Farnell has signed a deal to distribute Seeed Studio products. “California-based Seeed Studio is an IoT technology company which specialises in hardware research, production and sales for edge computing, network Continue Reading
I know posts on automated plant care are very popular on Gadget Master, so I want to highlight this Arduino appnote – Smart Farm Irrigation System Using Arduino Edge Control. Continue Reading
Banana Pi has recently shared details about the companies forthcoming BPI-R4 router single board computer (SBC). Designed to exceed its predecessor, the BPI-R3, in every way, the BPI-R4 is packed Continue Reading
Waveshare Electronics recently featured a computer module that combines versatile features with a compact form factor. The Core3566 integrates a Rockchip RK3566 processor running at 1.8GHz and a 0.8 Neural Continue Reading
Having trawled though Arduino’s just-released Uno R4 literature, here are the Uno R4 WiFi and R4 Minima in a nutshell: Features common to Arduino R4 – ‘WiFi’ (€25, below) and Continue Reading
We love hearing from members of the community and how they use their passion for computing and digital making to inspire others. Our community stories series takes you on a Continue Reading
Today, M5Stack launched a limited edition of the M5Stack Core host which is based on the Espressif ESP32 chipset. The CORE Metal is equipped with a 2” IPS display, buttons, Continue Reading
The Arduino UNO, first announced at our own Maker Faire, is one of the — if not the — most recognizable icons of the maker movement. It was an Uno-like Continue Reading