Without built-in WiFI? yeah thanks I'll pass.
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ROC-RK3328-CC: A Raspberry Pi Competitor With Gigabit Ethernet, USB3, DDR4
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Originally posted by GunpowaderGuy View PostDoes anybody know of a reasonably priced micro computer with good , prefereably open source Vulkan support ?
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I've got a Tinkerboard and that thing runs circles around even the latest Raspberry Pi 3B+. This board seems to be about the same speed as a Raspberry Pi while affording Gigabit Ethernet.
I personally prefer the Tinkerboard for a few dollars more.
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Originally posted by GunpowaderGuy View PostDoes anybody know of a reasonably priced micro computer with good , prefereably open source Vulkan support ?
This kikstarted UDOO BOLT in nano-itx format sound interesting for example:
I mean in my definition of reasonable Chips are reasonable new, RK3288 is not fastest ARM, but also not the slowest. Also V1605B is not slowest, but also not fastest... so these can't be cheapest, but also price can't be unreasonable too
Maybe AMD will do some succesor of AM1 next year with some APU like that, so price could be maded even lowerLast edited by dungeon; 04 September 2018, 01:00 PM.
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Like the low power SFF boards on the market, these are great for embedded applications like kiosks, signage, SOHO network appliances, music servers/players, retro game emulation, etc. Also useful as a low cost educational tool. CPU benchmarks are interesting, but absolute compute power is not really that important in these applications. I think I'd be more interested in seeing a comparison of network throughput, USB throughput, and environmentals like temperature and power consumption.
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Originally posted by LoveRPi View PostComparing a 25W+ x86 board to a 5W ARM board makes no sense.
Originally posted by LoveRPi View PostWhen you throw in CPU, motherboard, RAM, and power supply, it is at least double the cost. I do not see why you would mention tht here.
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