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Top 12 Raspberry Pi alternatives (2018 edition) – ZDNet

ZDNet Top 12 Raspberry Pi alternatives (2018 edition) ZDNet Here is a selection of single board computers for homebrew projects and automation, with prices starting at only $5. Read More Read Less.

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MinnowBoard 3 will offer Apollo Lake, triple M.2s, and Raspberry Pi expansion – LinuxGizmos.com

MinnowBoard 3 will offer Apollo Lake, triple M.2s, and Raspberry Pi expansion LinuxGizmos.com Due to ship in the fall, the community-backed MinnowBoard 3 stands out with a 14nm Apollo Lake Atom, three M.2 sockets, and an “RPI” adapter.

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No SSD Storage On Raspberry Pi 3? Try MinnowMax Turbot Board – TechFrag

TechFrag No SSD Storage On Raspberry Pi 3? Try MinnowMax Turbot Board TechFrag The fact that you can not use an SSD storage device with the Raspberry Pi is a huge drawback.

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This Raspberry Pi 3 rival will boast an SSD storage slot – PCWorld

PCWorld This Raspberry Pi 3 rival will boast an SSD storage slot PCWorld You can't put SSDs on the Raspberry Pi 3, but a competitive board coming soon will have that option. The new MinnowMax Turbot Dual-E board will have an m.2 slot in which SSDs can be inserted.

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Ditch Linux for Windows 10 on your Raspberry Pi with Microsoft’s IoT kit – Ars Technica

Ditch Linux for Windows 10 on your Raspberry Pi with Microsoft's IoT kit Ars Technica While those interested in running Microsoft's Windows 10 IoT Core—its free OS for hobbyist boards like the Raspberry Pi 2 and MinnowBoard Max—will likely have the chops to put together their own custom hardware configuration, the company wants to …

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Microsoft Wants To Put Windows 10 On Every Connected Gadget – Fast Company

Fast Company Microsoft Wants To Put Windows 10 On Every Connected Gadget Fast Company Microsoft just released Windows 10 IoT Core, a slimmed-down version of Windows 10 that runs on the $40 Raspberry Pi 2 and Intel's $140 MinnowBoard MAX—credit card-sized computer boards that makers use to prototype connected gadgets.

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Windows 10 for Raspberry Pi now available for free – Geek

Geek Windows 10 for Raspberry Pi now available for free Geek Microsoft has already served up millions of Windows 10 upgrades for tablets, laptops, and desktops. Now they're ready to offer Raspberry Pi 2 owners a customized version for their tiny, $35 computers. Microsoft is even giving it to Pi owners for free …

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Raspberry Pi-friendly Windows 10 arrives – with an air hockey robot – ZDNet

Geek Raspberry Pi -friendly Windows 10 arrives – with an air hockey robot ZDNet Though it's a public release, Microsoft still has some way to go before IoT Core is ready for Pi devices. Microsoft says in its releases notes that Windows IoT Core is still being ported o the Raspberry Pi and that a video driver for the Pi is still …

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Windows 10 IoT Core for Raspberry Pi 2 & MinnowBoard MAX Released – Microsoft – Channel 9 (blog)

Windows 10 IoT Core for Raspberry Pi 2 & MinnowBoard MAX Released Microsoft – Channel 9 (blog) Everyone knows Windows 10 was released last week, but not everyone knows that besides the desktop version was released, but Windows 10 IoT Core was released for two devices too, the Raspberry Pi 2 and MinnowBoard MAX.

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