Intel Galileo Intel Galileo Front Intel Galileo Back Overview THIS PRODUCT IS CURRENTLY RETIRED Galileo is a microcontroller board based on the Intel® Quark SoC X1000 Application Processor, a 32-bit Intel Pentium-class system on a chip (datasheet).
We are very pleased to announce the availability of Intel® Galileo and Edison boards support with the Arduino IDE Boards Manager. If you’ve already installed the Arduino IDE 1.6.3 (or newer), you are already set!
Intel finally manages to get Version 1 of its IoT Dev Kit out of the door and it is well worth having. However, it can't return the time wasted by developers who struggled with the less-than-perfect beta. Read more...
The new tutorial we want to present you today is more like a guide giving you some basic information about the benefit of accessing Linux shell in Intel® Galileo Gen 2.
We recently posted on Intel Makers Community the first of a series of educational tutorial focused on Intel Galileo Gen 2. Our team worked on a smart Christmas star able to receive sms and change pattern according to it.
Intel to ship Galileo Gen2 open-source computer in August for $60 PC World Magazine At $60, the board is more expensive than ARM-based alternatives like Raspberry Pi and BeagleBone, which starts at $50.
Datamonsters are creatures that respond to you. They can see you and respond to your presence and movement. In addition to responding to immediate interactions, they can also be influenced by events happening in the world outside.
Galileo training!! With @intel - building maker spaces for schools and planning out Young ICT Explorers projects #coding #education #edutech #maker #techlife #tech #arduino #rasberrypi by...
Requirements An Intel® Galileo Gen 1 or Gen 2 Board One 5V DC power supply (for Gen 1) or one 7-15V DC power supply (for Gen 2). It should have come with your board.
Intel Galileo training. It was awesome but I still prefer Arduino Mega . #rcnocrop #likeforlike #f4f #teamfollowback #ump #dip #friends #fyp #psm #project #intel #arduino #intelgalileo by narutorao @...
In the past weeks we explored how to make a gsm-controlled star light, a touch-screen controlled marionette, and how to learn more about Linux on Intel Galileo Gen 2.
Hello World! My name is Tenaya Hurst and I teach at Camp Galileo – The Tech Summer Camps at the Tech Museum of Innovation in San Jose. My class is titled Wearable Technology (and I get to teach Circuits & Electronics and Maker Studio).
Can Intel's Galileo Gen2 PC match Raspberry Pi? Computer Business Review Intel plans to launch its second generation of the open-source computer Galileo Gen2 this August for around $60 to counter the popular $25 Raspberry Pi PC.
Microsoft has already launched several initiatives to reach the maker movement and app developers with .NET Gadgeteer supported by platform like Bambino 200, as well as Intel Shark Cove development...
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