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Open Hardware: Radxa, Pi, RISC-V, and More
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Linux Gizmos ☛ ADLINK 3.5” SBCs Accommodate Intel Core Ultra (Series 1) Processors
ADLINK Technology has introduced two new 3.5-inch single board computers designed for edge computing and industrial applications. The SBC35-MTL and SBC35-ASL, launched this week, offer DDR5 memory support, dual RJ45 ports, and a fanless design.
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Linux Gizmos ☛ Radxa CM5 Gets Adapted for Use with uConsole Pocket Terminal
The ClockworkPi uConsole is designed for Raspberry Pi CM4 or CM5 modules, but a growing group of users has been working to run the Radxa CM5 inside this pocket terminal. By using the Radxa CM5, they gain higher RAM capacity, more storage options, and a faster GPU for processing tasks.
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CNX Software ☛ RP2350-PiZero – An RP2350 board with Raspberry Pi Zero form factor, mini HDMI, 16MB flash
Waveshare RP2350-PiZero is an update of the RP2040-PiZero, keeping the Raspberry Pi Zero form factor, but replacing the RP2040 MCU with the more powerful RP2350 dual-core Cortex-M33/RISC-V microcontroller. The RP2350-PiZero still comes with 16MB flash, a micro HDMI/DVI connector, two USB Type-C ports, a microSD card slot, and a 40-pin GPIO header. It supports 5V power input via USB-C, as well as LiPo batteries via a 2-pin connector and a charging circuit. >
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Tom's Hardware ☛ GlobalFoundries to make RISC-V CPUs — fab acquires MIPS, will integrate RISC-V and Hey Hi (AI) IP into its portfolio
GlobalFoundries will acquire MIPS to integrate RISC-V-based CPU and Hey Hi (AI) IP into its portfolio, shifting from a pure-play foundry to a provider of complete compute solutions.
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Silicon Angle ☛ GlobalFoundries buys RISC-V chip firm MIPS to accelerate its Hey Hi (AI) ambitions
U.S. chipmaker GlobalFoundries Inc. is moving into the RISC-V processor business after announcing plans to buy the chip developer MIPS Technology LLC for an undisclosed price.