Day: May 5, 2013

Raspberry Pi + Arduino + More Speed = UDOO

Is this going to give Raspberry Pi a run for it’s money.  Only if they keep the price low.  This sounds like pretty exciting project.  Hopefully they will be for on the shelves soon. Running Linux UDOO is a stand alone computer itself and since is based on the Freescale i.MX 6 CPU, it runs […]

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What do you think should be included in the Rasbperry Pi Revision C? Your Feedback is needed

The Raspberry Pi.  What a great idea.  But what does the future hold? Model A Model B Specifications Model A Model B Target price:[7] US$ 25 US$ 35[73] SoC:[7] Broadcom BCM2835 (CPU, GPU, DSP, SDRAM, and single USB port)[3] CPU: 700 MHz ARM1176JZF-S core (ARM11 family)[3] GPU: Broadcom VideoCore IV[74] OpenGL ES 2.0 (24 GFLOPS) MPEG-2 and VC-1 (with license[71]), 1080p30 h.264/MPEG-4 AVC high-profile decoder and encoder[3] Memory (SDRAM): 256 MB (shared […]

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Gooseberry – An Alternative to the Raspberry Pi? Where did it go?

CPU : A10 1 Ghz overclockable to 1.5 Ghz  (1.2 Ghz highest stable overclock on android) Graphics Processor : Mali 400 MHz Operating System : Now Android 4.0 ICS Onboard Storage: 4Gb (upgradeable by Micro SD memory card- 32gb) Wifi: 802.11 b/g/n Connectivity: Ac jack, 1x 3.5mm Earphone Jack, 1x Mini Usb, 1x Hdmi Out, Micro Sd […]

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Arduino vs. Raspberry Pi vs. CubieBoard vs. Gooseberry vs. APC Rock vs. OLinuXino vs. Hackberry A10

A long time ago, Earth was ruled by dinosaurs. Then they died and we began to play with Motorola HC11. These were prehistoric times, when debugging involved anoscilloscope. (Yes, I am that old.) Then Massimo Banzi invented a new single board: Arduino. And everyone was happy. At last, prototyping was easy, cheap, and fast. Then the unexpected […]

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