Not to be outflanked by rivals, Intel has released the $99 Minnowboard Max, a tiny single-board computer that runs Linux and Android. It is completely open source – you can check out the firmware and software here – and runs a 1.91GHz Atom E3845 processor. The board’s schematics are also available for download and the Intel graphics chipset has open-source drivers so hackers can… Read More
Everyone including Intel probably knows that they’re late to the mobile game which is currently dominated by ARM and companies that rely on their technology and architecture, such as Qualcomm, Samsung, Apple, NVIDIA, MediaTek, and etc.
To date we’ve seen Intel attempt to gain more ground by catering to lower-end devices although we’re not sure how successful that venture has been. However Intel does not appear to be giving up as they have announced a new strategy which involves providing exclusive content to devices that are powered by Intel’s chipsets. (more…)
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Intel $99 MinnowBoard Max Unveiled
Posted in: Today's ChiliJust when you thought that the Raspberry Pi was the bee’s knees, along comes Intel with an alternative which is not meant to tread on the toes of the Raspberry Pi market, but rather, carve open a niche of their own. Intel’s second iteration of its own x86-based SBC is known as the MinnowBoard Max, where it will offer a whole lot more processing power than the Raspberry Pi without breaking the bank.
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Remember Intel’s Edison from CES, the SD card-sized computer that would run Linux and also sounded t
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