- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- riscv
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- riscv
If the PoE is stable, then it’s a nice and relatively unique board. Not sure about the NPU support. There’s a ton of boards and chips coming out with those claims, but I’d like to be able to get clearer info on drivers and library compatibility.
Yeah, it’s interesting base for some applications. We will see how good the compatibility is in the end.
Cute! My first computer was a C= 64 ‘beast’. I wonder how many of those this little fella can emulate :)
Reminds me of the Rock Pi S
I was just wondering if anyone was going to provide an upgrade path for my NanoPi Neo 3.
This looks small enough to do that job!
[Edit] Checked out the specs, I don’t think this is going to beat the NanoPi Neo 3 at all.
But it’s good to see other folks try to make the machines tiny.