ARM is eating them alive, of course, but there are still places where very small and very low power x86 boards make sense. The latest release from SolidRun is the smallest we’ve seen yet.
Every week the Hackaday tip line receives an email about a new dev board. The current trend is towards ARM devices, and only once have we seen an x86-based device. Today that count went up to two.
Intel has tapped former Cadence CEO and Intel board member Lip-Bu Tan to lead the embattled x86 chipmaker as it struggles to ...
So if youre not very fond of troubleshooting, it might be a good idea to stick to x86 boards for your home projects. Capable of running a myriad of operating systems, the Radxa X4 strikes the ...
A new Kickstarter campaign is promoting the JaguarBoard – a single-board computer like the Raspberry Pi, but with better performance and x86 architecture. The company behind the project said ...
DFRobot, a global leader in open-source hardware and embedded development tools, warmly invites engineers and innovators to ...