Tiny Radxa X4 unites Intel x86 with Raspberry Pi GPIO

Tiny Radxa X4 unites Intel x86 with Raspberry Pi GPIO

The Radxa X4 unites an Intel N100 SoC with a Raspberry Pi RP2040. The best of both worlds, right? Let’s explore thermals, power delivery, peripheral and OS support, and even take Linux and Windows for a spin on the PCIe Gen 3×4 NVMe SSD! I purchased all the...
This is how you destroy Raspberry Pi

This is how you destroy Raspberry Pi

LattePanda’s Mu is the latest entrant in the ‘Pi Killer’ battle, but it has a trick up its sleeve. LattePanda sent me the Mu and carrier board for review, so I’m marking this video as having a ‘product placement’—however,...
GPS and a Raspberry Pi over PCI—the new Time Card mini!

GPS and a Raspberry Pi over PCI—the new Time Card mini!

Special thanks to Timebeat for sending the Time Card, the GPS modules, and the tiny little time oven chip! If you want to buy one of these things, Timebeat sent me a discount code for you to use, for 20% off: https://store.timebeat.app/discount/IKNOWREDJEFF Some of...
Rock 5B: this Raspberry Pi alternative is worth a look! #shorts

Rock 5B: this Raspberry Pi alternative is worth a look! #shorts

Having trouble finding a Raspberry Pi 4 model B? This SBC is way faster, with a ton more features! The footprint is slightly larger, and there are some caveats when it comes to running Linux, but it’s worth a deeper look! I bought mine on AmeriDroid:...
This Raspberry Pi has the most I/O EVER!

This Raspberry Pi has the most I/O EVER!

Alftel’s Seaberry has ELEVEN PCI Express slots; and four of them are two-lane. It’s all powered by a Raspberry Pi Compute Module for, but *how*? Mentioned in the video (some links are affiliate links): – Seaberry on Tindie:...