On Tue, 2017-01-03 at 15:11 -0700, Matt Graham wrote:
> "Like a Raspberry Pi but with
> more
> power" seems to be what they were going for.
I've been looking more at the 96boards project. They're a standardized
form factor that allows the various ARM vendors to show off and provide
development platforms for their chips. The nice part is if you build a
case or something for the board, you can replace with it a different
96boards board as needed. They've got several different models with
different CPUs and RAM, etc.
http://www.96boards.org/
Ted
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