Top products from r/SingleBoardComputer
We found 5 product mentions on r/SingleBoardComputer. We ranked the 3 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Atomic Pi - High Speed SBC with Peripheral ICs
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 2
Powerful Atom quad-core processor with 2Gb ram and 16GB Flash on boardGigabit Ethernet, AC WiFi, Bluetooth, Hi Performance Audio, USB-2, USB-3, SD, GPIOPeripherals include 9-axis sensor, bluetooth and XMOS audio power-ampBoots Linux right out of the box. What will you make with it?Power supply, ante...
2. Libre Computer Board ROC-RK3328-CC (Renegade) Mini Computer with Gigabit Ethernet and USB 3.0 (2GB)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
HIGH PERFORMANCE DESIGN: Quad 64-bit 1.4GHz ARM Cortex-A53 Processors, 4K Ultra HD ARM Mali-450 GPU, 2GB of High Bandwidth DDR4, 4K 60FPS High Dynamic Range Display Engine for H.265 HEVC, H.264 AVC, VP9 Hardware Decoding and 1080P 60FPS H.264 Harware Encoding, Up to 40% faster than Raspberry Pi 3.UN...
3. NanoPC-T4 RK3399 ARM Dual-Display Mini PC LPDDR3 RAM 4GB Gbps Ethernet,Support Android 8.1 and Lubuntu 16.04, AI Project
Sentiment score: 2
Number of reviews: 1
Dual Camera Interface & Dual 4K output: Supports simultaneous input of dual camera data annd dual display output.,Perfect Platform for VR, AI,Machine Learning anddeep vision Applications. FriendlyElec's Android 8.1 suppots display rotation. You can rotate display by 0*/90*/180*/270* degrees.M.2 NVME...
Interesting thank you. The specs of this unit look pretty good - FriendlyElec NanoPC-T4 Open Source RK3399 ARM Development Board LPDDR4 RAM 4GB Gbps Ethernet,Support Android and Ubuntu, AI and deep Learning https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07F1HH6FZ/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_flB4Db9Y91HVV
I'm likely to use it as a generic nano PC or media box rather than for AI learning algorithms but ability to push hashing to GPU is advantageous where available though my only real demand is for hashing v2 and v3 vanity .onion domains
Here are 2 possibilities in how you could achieve this goal.
1 There's a version of Celeste available for the Pico-8 which is available on the Raspberry pi. You have to pay $15 for the Pico-8 on top of the price of the Raspberry Pi and the Pico-8 version of Celeste is obviously going to be more limited than the full desktop version is.
The biggest pros of using this method are that you'll be able to make a lighter weight handheld that doesn't use up nearly as much battery life as the other option I can think of. Pico-8 Celeste can be found here
2 You could get an Atomic Pi which is a $40 SBC that has an X86 CPU, meaning it's capable of running Windows and x86 linux distros, which would both be able to run the full desktop version of Celeste.
The biggest issue with this is that this would most likely be more expensive than the previous option and would require a much beefier battery in order to get a decent amount of game-time on it.
I hope this helps!
Atomic pi x86 @$43 https://www.amazon.com/Atomic-Pi-High-Speed-Peripheral/dp/B07N298F2B
Is this close enough? It's also available in a 4gb model.
https://www.amazon.com/Libre-Computer-ROC-RK3328-CC-Renegade-Ethernet/dp/B078RMQYHS