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With an Intel Curieâ Arduinoâ 101-compatible microcontroller to connect to the physical world, itÂcombines theÂcomputational power of a Quad-Core 64-bit Intel microprocessor and the flexibility of the famous Arduino prototyping platform.
UDOO X86 applications vary from pure multimedia, to desktop replacement and workstation purposes, toÂgame-streamingÂand retro-gaming. The only limit is your immagination.
The board can runÂWindows, Android and Linux, including Ubuntu 17.04, and Debian 9 âStretchâ.
With the extensive board documentation and a large supportive community, youÂcan quickly get started on your applications and projects.
This yearâs âHacker Board Surveyâ undertaken by Linux.com and LinuxGizmos, revealed much greater interest in x86-based boards, with the UDOO X86 already achieving the top position in this segment.
UDOO X86 comes in four models all based on the Intel x86 64-bit Quad Core Braswell range of processors.ÂUDOO X86 Basic, with 2 GB of RAM, costs $125, while the most powerful variant, UDOO X86 ULTRA, based on an Intel Pentium N3710 with 8 GB of RAM and up to 2.56 GHz CPU, is $267.
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Richard Brown
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