Devices: RISC-V, OLinuXino, Raspberry Pi, and ODROID
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ESP32-C3-DevKit-Lipo RISC-V development board with build in USB JTAG, WiFi, Bluetooth5, Lipo charger and 15 GPIOs
This is all you need to get started with RISC-V programming in C and Assembly.
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New shield for STMP157-OLinuXino Industrial grade Open Source Hardware Linux computer
STMP15X-SHIELD plugs on top of OLinuXino, the overlays are already included in OLIMAGE Linux images and no need for additional setup.
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Tufty 2040 interactive name badge review
Connecting the Tufty 2040 to a computer via USB enables you to program it in MicroPython or C++. The PicoGraphics library makes it relatively easy to write text and draw shapes. JPEGs can also be rendered, and sprites imported from a sprite sheet.
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ODROID SBCs pack Intel Jasper Lake processors
Hardkernel recently introduced the ODROID-H3 and H3+ SBCs as successors of the ODROID-H2+ board released a couple years ago. These boards support up to 64GB RAM, dual 4K displays, dual 2.5 GbE ports and flexible storage interfaces.