How-To Geek on MSN
MSI made a Raspberry Pi-like PC with Intel x86 processors
MSI has released a single-board computer powered by Intel Alder lake, Amston Lake, or Twin Lake x86 processors, in a similar ...
Taiwanese manufacturer MSI is introducing a new single-board computer (SBC) built for demanding computing scenarios. The ...
Six years after launching the Le Potato single-board computer, Libre Computer is back with a new model called the Sweet Potato. And it’s… not all that new. The updated computer has the same basic ...
SHANGHAI, Sept. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- On September 17, the LattePanda Team officially launched the new LattePanda IOTA, a palm-sized x86 single-board computer powered by the Intel N150 quad-core ...
According to details uncovered by bret.dk, the upcoming Radxa X5 will be a Raspberry Pi-shaped single-board computer with a ...
AAEON has unveiled its latest PICO-ITX board, the PICO-RAP4, designed to harness the power of the 13th Gen Intel Core processors. This new addition to AAEON’s product line is engineered to meet the ...
XDA Developers on MSN
Single board computers vs containers, which to choose for self-hosting?
Also, while cloud hosting is always an option, it defeats the point of self-hosting, so that’s off the table for the scope of ...
American Portwell Technology, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Portwell, Inc., a world-leading innovator in the Industrial PC (IPC) market, a Titanium Partner of Intel Partner Alliance, and an Elite ...
AAEON has this week announced the availability of its new embedded computer in the form of the GENE-ADN6. Offering a single board computer (SBC) powerful enough to cater for a wide range of different ...
Over on YouTube [CuriousMarc] and [TubeTimeUS] team up for a multi-part series E&L MMD-1 Mini-Micro Designer Restoration. The ...
Single-board computers have been around ever since microprocessors became affordable in the 1970s and never went away. Today we have Raspberry Pis and LattePandas, while back in the ’70s and ’80s ...
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