UDOO-X86: No RISC slice of the X86 Pi // Review
Another X86 based SBC hits the market. What’s this new board like? How good is it?
In Part 1 of the UDOO-X86 review, I take a look at how this board performs for the electronics Maker.
Another X86 based SBC hits the market. What’s this new board like? How good is it?
In Part 1 of the UDOO-X86 review, I take a look at how this board performs for the electronics Maker.
The LeMaker HiKey seems to be one of the better 8 core SBCs around. Here’s why…
In this review I’ll be taking a first look at the Omega2 and Omega2+. I managed to get in tests on GPIO, I2C, SPI, performance and came across issues like the dreaded 2mm pin spacing, solo powering and the micro-Linux O/S problems.
The NanoPi-M3 has 8 1.4GHz ARM cores. That’s all well and good, but can you actually use this small SBC?
The Orange Pi+ 2 is a step up from the previous generation. In this brief review I look at what it offers us… right before the magic smoke genie appeared. Damn!
The Orange Pi Zero is here. How good is it in comparison to the competition? Find out in this video.
This is an update on my initial LattePanda review, where I tackle the over-heating problem and look at power supply and network performance testing.
The LattePanda is one of the few x86 based SBCs on the market. Is it too hot to handle?
Does FriendlyARM’s NanoPC-T3 have an identity crisis? Should it be considered a true Maker board or a desktop? Find out in this review of one of the few 8 core SBCs on the market.