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SCINTIX P4 is an ESP32-P4 RISC-V Compute Module with an ESP32-C6 for wireless connectivity that’s compatible with Raspberry Pi CM4/CM5 carrier boards, at least partially. It should be the first MCU-based system-on-module in Raspberry Pi CM4/CM5 form factor, and RELOC says the SCINTIX P4 gives access to displays, cameras, Ethernet, USB, and all the peripherals the ESP32-P4 exposes when connected to a carrier board. It can also be programmed in standalone mode through its built-in USB Type-C po... Read more ›
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If you take a look across social media today using #MakerMonday, you'll find some weird, wonderful nerdy projects The post appeared first on . Read more ›
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When talking about large language models (LLMs), people usually imagine a general-purpose assistant: something that can answer questions about weather, politics, software, history, travel, cooking, electronics – and almost any other topic. The model is expected to know a little bit about everything, follow open-ended conversations, and respond to a very broad range of prompts. […] The post appeared first on . Read more ›
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After over two years in the making, Pine64 has now launched the PineVoice (previously PineVox) smart speaker based on the Bouffalo Lab BL606P RISC-V wireless microcontroller with WiFi, Bluetooth, and Zigbee radio interfaces. The device also features two microphones, a speaker, a USB 2.0 OTG port, volume buttons, a mute button with LED, a start/stop button, and four RGB LEDs. The PineVoice smart speaker is mainly designed to work with Home Assistant. PineVoice specifications: SoC – Bouffalo La... Read more ›
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This Raspberry Pi Pico–powered MIDI instrument features a watery resin body and capacitive-touch lily pads. The post appeared first on . Read more ›
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ADLINK COM-HPC-mPTL is a COM-HPC R1.3 Mini computer-on-module powered by the Intel Core Ultra Processor Series 3 “Panther Lake” family, up to the 180 TOPS 16-core Core Ultra X7 358H processor. The module supports up to 64GB LPDDR5x and optional NVMe SSD BGA storage, and features two 2.5GbE controllers, optional MIPI CSI camera connectors, and a 40-pin debug connector. All I/Os are exposed through a standard 400-pin high-density board-to-board connector, including four display interfaces (HDMI... Read more ›
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Track planes flying overhead in real time and project them onto your ceiling. The post appeared first on . Read more ›
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While mouse sensors have improved a lot over time, the scroll wheel has mostly stayed the same. Normal scrolling requires you to keep flicking your finger up and down, which can get uncomfortable during long sessions like coding or video editing. To change this, Airra Labs has introduced the Rotary Mouse, which uses a rotary wheel in place of the scroll wheel to let you scroll with a simple circular motion. It comes in two variants: a standard and a vertical version. The standard variant feat... Read more ›
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If you want some very cold air, you’re going to have to dive deep into thermodynamic wizardry to find a practical way to get it. Hyperspace Pirate did that digging and discovered the Gifford-McMahon cryocooler design. That is just simple enough that Hyperspace Pirate was able to build his own cryocooler using 3D-printed parts and […] The post appeared first on . Read more ›
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Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA) has recently released the Matter 1.6 specification with new features such as NFC-based commissioning, Thermostat Suggestions for smarter climate control, and a range of core enhancements designed to improve device communication, safety devices visibility, and ecosystem security. The last time we wrote about a Matter release was for Matter 1.4.2, which added Wi-Fi-only provisioning and improved security, and we somehow missed the Matter 1.5 release that in... Read more ›
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AAEON’s UP WCL is an upcoming credit card-sized single board computer (SBC) powered by an Intel Wildcat Lake processor up to the Core 7 350 hexa-core CPU paired with up to 24GB LPDDR5 and 256GB UFS storage. The board also features an HDMI 2.1 video output, a 2.5GbE RJ45 jack, an M.2 Key-E socket for optional WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, three USB 3.2 ports, and a few wafers for I/O expansion. AAEON UP WCL specifications: Wildcat Lake SoC (one or the other) Intel Core 3 304 5-core CPU – 1x... Read more ›
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All airplane engines have the same basic goal, which is to create forward thrust. But the modern airline industry is an exercise in maximizing efficiency and the most efficient option for large aircraft tends to be a turbofan jet engine. Most of us never get to see those up close, but you can 3D print […] The post appeared first on . Read more ›
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Amlogic has introduced the A311Y3 Edge AI SoC, which seems to be an upgrade over earlier designs such as the A311D and A311D2 used in boards like the Khadas VIM3 and Khadas VIM4. Although not listed on the official Amlogic website, documentation from vendors such as Shenzhen Tomato Technology indicates that the A311Y3 SoC is built around a 6nm process node and features a newer CPU architecture based on Arm Cortex-A78/A55 cores. The SoC integrates an NPU with up to 8 TOPS of compute performanc... Read more ›
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HS89 T15 4K Android TV stick is powered by the new Rockchip RK3539 quad-core Cortex-A55 SoC with AV1 and H.265 video codecs and HDR10 support, and is equipped with up to 4GB of RAM and a 32GB eMMC flash. The device features a male HDMI 2.1 port, WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity, a USB Type-A host port, and a USB-C port for power only, either directly from the TV or through a 5V/2A power adapter. The device also ships with a Bluetooth voice remote control. Let’s have a look at both the st... Read more ›
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Linux on Qualcomm SoCs has been a roller coaster, with hope often followed by disappointment, at least for the Snapdragon family. The company aims to change that with Qualcomm Linux 2.0 for Dragonwing IoT platforms, as announced on LinkedIn: With Qualcomm Linux 2.0, we’re shifting to an upstream-first, open development model that is unified and scalable across all Qualcomm Dragonwing IoT platforms. This means an upstream‑first model with a BSP that tracks mainline to minimize friction and ena... Read more ›
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Last March, Gateworks introduced the Catalina SBC family, starting with the GW9200 board, based on NXP i.MX 95 SoC for industrial Edge AI applications, and featuring Flexible Socket Adapter (FSA) sockets to accommodate either mini PCIe or M.2 module adapters, depending on requirements. We missed the original announcement, but the new SBC family was brought to our attention when Ezurio announced the acquisition of Gateworks last week. The GW9200 board comprises a system-on-module with the NXP ... Read more ›
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Last year, we noted three upcoming high-performance RISC-V SoCs to watch out for: Zhihe A210, SpacemiT K3, and UltraRISC UR-DP1000. The K3 has already been launched, and I’ll work on the K3-Pico-ITX SBC/mini PC review this coming weekend, while the UR-DP1000 is (still?) expected on the Milk-V Titan motherboard. However, we did not have that many details about the Zhihe A210 so far. This has now changed since documentation has surfaced for the Zhihe A210 and a development kit (A210 SODIMM V2) ... Read more ›
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Linus Torvalds has just released Linux 7.1 on LKML: So it’s only Sunday morning back home, but it’s Sunday afternoon where I am right now, so I’m doing the 7.1 release at the regular time – just not in the regular timezone. This obviously means that the merge window opens tomorrow, but I’ll be in yet another timezone by then, so timing will all be a bit irregular. Normally I try to front-load the merge window and do as much as possible the first few days – this time I’m not sure that will wor... Read more ›
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