Intel Computer Card
Not sure what it will do to the Raspberry market, but it opens up a whole new area of OTS monitors, NAS, media players, home security, remote control drone, etc etc units which come ready for plug and play cards.
Intel?s Compute Card is a PC that can fit in your wallet | Ars Technica |
Why or why do I need a 'flash' plugin, it's so 2000 F/F doesn't like it for a good reason.
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Not really a replacement for Raspberry Pi.
Galileo and Edison did compete but at £90 they were in a different price bracket... |
Now that you can also run ARM based Fedora (i.e RISC rather than the clunky x86) on RaPi why bother with all that extra baggage?
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