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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Appears to cede the market to ARM.
'Still has rough edges,' warn its creators.
Doesn't even let Joule reach its first birthday.
Graphical approach to UEFI development.
Button-sized build to take on ARM.
Aims for One True Standard status.
Intel Galileo the first supported device.
Numerous improvements, still Quark-based.
Free boards for Windows developers.
Big prizes on offer for product ideas.
SoC dev board due 2H 2014.
Major upgrade for open dev platform.
Opts for tried-and-tested Atom.
Intel has unveiled an Arduino-compatible embedded system board that uses an x86 processor and runs Linux.
Mini-ITX and NUC cases for the quiet crowd.
A contest to find innovative uses for the Europe-wide Galileo sat-nav network is open for entries.
October 14 2021 | 15:04