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Hardkernel’s open-spec Odroid-N2 SBC has gone on sale for $63 (2GB RAM) or $79 (4GB). The SBC runs Ubuntu or Android on an Amlogic S922X with 4x 1.8GHz -A73 and 2x 1.9GHz -A53 cores.
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Graphics: XRGEARS and Arcan's Latest XRGEARS: Infamous "Gears" Now On VR Headsets With OpenHMD, Vulkan Well, the virtual reality (VR) demo scene is now complete with having glxgears-inspired gears and Utah teapot rendering on VR head mounted displays with the new XRGEARS. Kidding aside about the gears and teapot, XRGEARS is a nifty new open-source project with real value by Collabora developer Lubosz Sarnecki. XRGEARS is a standalone VR demo application built using the OpenHMD initiative for tracking and Vulkan for rendering. XRGEARS supports both Wayland and X11 environments or even running off KMS itself.
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Hardkernel’s latest ODROID device isn’t a Raspberry Pi-like single board computer. Instead it’s a handheld game console that looks a bit like a classic Game Boy… but it’s way more of a DIY device (it’s also a little smaller than a Game Boy).
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Let's use stress-ng to test the CPU of both the Raspberry Pi 3 and the 8-core ODROID XU4Q. We'll also fire up iperf to see how well each board's ethernet adapter performs, and finally we'll... source
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the odroid-n1 is for people who want faster cpus and gpus, faster storage, and more memory.
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Hardly a day went by posting and boasting about the HummingBoard over Raspberry Pi, seems we missed out the new and more powerful beas
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More tiny computers! This week, Patrick Norton stops by the Tested office to review the Odroid C2, a tiny ARM-based computer that can run Linux and has several advantages over the Raspberry Pi 3. We talk about the importance of USB and Ethernet throughput for these computers, and what projects you can use them for.
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Benchmarks of BananaPiM2, JetsonTK1, JetsonTX1, ODROIDC1Plus, ODROIDC2, OrangePiPC, OrangePiPlus, PINE641GB, RaspberryPi2, RaspberryPi3, RaspberryPiZero, WintelProx5-Z8300 with Linux test results, hardware information, and performance data.
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It's been a big week in the world of inexpensive single board computers, and everyone's talking about the new Raspberry Pi 3. It blows away the competition they say, nobody can touch it for the price....
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Hardkernel's Odroid-C2 supports 4K video and gaming
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Odroid-C1 Here's another ARM-based, Linux running computer which costs less than £36. It's the Odroid, remember the name. The company behind the Odroid ran
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We already knew Hardkernel was working on ODROID-C1+ development board, an update the popular ODROID-C1 board with the same Amlogic S805 processor, storage and memory, but with a standard HDMI port...
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Many people are expecting Hardkernel to launch an Exynos 7 board, but this won’t be with ODROID-XU4, maybe with ODROID-XU5, as the latest development board from Hardkernel is a modified version...
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ODROID-C2 The ODROID-C2 is a 64-bit quad-core single board computer(SBC) that is one of the most cost-effective 64bit development boards available in the ARM world. It can function as a home theater set-top box, a general purpose computer for web browsing, gaming and socializing, a compact tool for college or office work, a prototyping device for hardware tinkering, a controller for home automation, a workstation for software development, and much more. Some of the modern operating systems that run on the ODROID-C2 are Ubuntu, Android, ARCHLinux, Debian, with thousands of free open-source software packages available. The ODROID-C2 is an ARM device — the most advanced architecture for mobile devices and embedded 64-bit computing.
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Assembly and learning WHY Have fun building your own handheld game kit while learning about the internal functions of each part and its purpose. Learn how each button is attached to a PCB switch pad, what materials are used, and how to put it all together to create a button control pad to play games! Learn how to connect power, speakers and how to download and install an OS. Learn why certain pieces are made of particular materials and why you need certain connectors.
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This is an Odroid Xu4 computer mounted in the shell of an Nintendo 64. I picked up a dead N64 a few years ago with the intentions of installing a Raspberry Pi
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It’s official, there’s a bubble of Rockchip RK3399 boards announcements or launches in early 2018. After AAEON RICO-3399, Orange Pi RK3399, and Pine64 RockPro64, which add to 96Boards...
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We knew it was coming, and Hardkernel has now launched an updated version of the ODROID-HC1, called ODROID-HC2 based on the same Samsung Exynos 5422 board, but instead supporting 3.5″ hard...
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Check out this Raspberry Pi alternative with 8-core 64bit ARM, 2GB RAM and gigabit Ethernet https://t.co/CB4CVUgYZ7
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The Raspberry Pi 3 isn't the only new low-cost, single-board computer launching today. For $40 you can also now pick up a HardKernel ODROID-C2, which was first announced earlier this month.
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ODROID-C2 is a Raspberry Pi 3 competitor that in return of $40 gets you a much faster SOC alongside other improvements over RPi3.
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If you want to build a powerful $40 Linux or Android PC with 4K video support, consider Hardkernel's Odroid-C2 computer.
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The ODroid. A much faster alternative to the Raspberry Pi that runs Ubuntu Linux and Android OS.
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Hardkernel launched a $37 Odroid-C1+ SBC that updates its $35 C1 with a full-sized HDMI, heatsink, I2S audio, and USB power, but keeps the quad-core SoC.
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ODROID-C1 board has been relatively popular thanks to its great hardware features and good software support for its $35 price tag. In mid-June however, ODROID-C1 got out of stock due to sudden large...
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