It’s called the 86Duino and stuffs an old Pentium II-class machine capable of running DOS, Windows, and Linux into the space of an Arduino, The 86Duino Zero features, of course, an x86 ...
It’s called the Galileo, and it has everything you’d expect from a juiced-up Arduino running x86. The main chip is an Intel Quark SoC running at 400MHz with 256 MB of DRAM. On board is a Mini ...
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