Guide to Boards 2026: Super (Tiny) Computers
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Guide to Boards 2026: Super (Tiny) Computers

I remember getting my first Arduino in 2007 (a Diecimila “Prototype Limited Edition”), excitedly plugging it into my computer, and programming it as a brain transplant for my Roomba (thanks, todbot!). I vividly recall the arrival of my first Raspberry Pi (Model B, code 2, with just 256MB of RAM!), and my Automotive EE friends making fun of it for using an SD card for storage, which they estimated would wear out after a year or two. These devices allowed me to harness my computer to write code for devices I could touch, rather than being trapped in a screen or on a server.

The Pi was a single-board co…

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