Take a look at the blogs... and report back here.
I would like to see the ODROID and UDOO board here.
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Take a look at the blogs... and report back here.
I would like to see the ODROID and UDOO board here.
C
I like the Odroid-U2 for it's faster cpu and 2Gb ram, but not for the interesting looking heatsink 'case' and usb ethernet.
The UDOO with it's iMX6 SoC is interesting, but I'd like more gpio via the iMX6 rather than the double indirection via the onboard arduino. I see they have a goal to do this if they get funded to $500K. I struggle with the hybrid approach - a standalone arduino due is going to be cheaper and I can use it with an existing pc.
I'd like to see the CubieBoard as it's reasonably cheap while offering some different options from R-Pi & BeagleBone.
While I can understand that e14 wouldn't want to carry every available board, we already see Olimex, R-Pi, Beagleboard, Sabre-Lite etc. and it's noticeable that the various Alwinner or exynos boards appearing out of china are under represented in e14's lineup.
I like the Odroid-U2 for it's faster cpu and 2Gb ram, but not for the interesting looking heatsink 'case' and usb ethernet.
The UDOO with it's iMX6 SoC is interesting, but I'd like more gpio via the iMX6 rather than the double indirection via the onboard arduino. I see they have a goal to do this if they get funded to $500K. I struggle with the hybrid approach - a standalone arduino due is going to be cheaper and I can use it with an existing pc.
I'd like to see the CubieBoard as it's reasonably cheap while offering some different options from R-Pi & BeagleBone.
While I can understand that e14 wouldn't want to carry every available board, we already see Olimex, R-Pi, Beagleboard, Sabre-Lite etc. and it's noticeable that the various Alwinner or exynos boards appearing out of china are under represented in e14's lineup.