Asus has been selling a line of Raspberry Pi-like single-board computers under the Asus Tinker Board brand for years. Aimed at developers and hobbyists, the little computers typically feature ...
A single-board computer (SBC) incorporates microprocessors, memory, and input/output (I/O), among other features on a single circuit board. It provides industrial control or commercial IoT developers ...
The Tinker Board 3N is a NUC-sized SBC which is equipped with a rich I/O and support for Linux Debian, Yocto and Android operating systems. It is equipped with a 64-bit quad-core Arm Rockchip RK3568 ...
With double the RAM, a 4K capable GPU, and a processor nearly twice as fast as the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B, the Asus Tinker Board has home brew media appliance geeks battling it out in the comments ...
Two new Tinker Boards are being released with a focus on AI workloads, but there's nothing to stop you using one as a credit card-sized Linux PC. Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 ...
ASUS and Google have partnered on a mini PC project. The two companies are collaborating on Tinker Board single board computers (SBCs), which like the Raspberry Pi are credit card sized systems that ...
CyberLink’s FaceMe ® integrates with ASUS’s ARM-based single-board computer Tinker Board 2, enabling facial recognition in IoT/AIoT applications in retail, public services, and other fields TAIPEI, ...
The Asus Tinker Board 3 is a compact computer aimed at IoT developers that features a Rockchip RK3568 quad-core ARM Cortex-A55 processor, support for up to 8GB of RAM, and microSD card reader plus ...
The long-awaited ASUS Tinker Board 2S is out. And there's a lot packed into the 85 x 56 mm Raspberry Pi form factor. At the heart of the Tinker Board 2S is a Rockchip RK3399 chipset that combines two ...
The Raspberry Pi gets some fresh competition from Asus' new boards with 1.5x performance promised. Single-board computers have grown in popularity over the last several years thanks to the Raspberry ...
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