The Raspberry Pi Zero has some new competition. A Chinese company is running a crowdfunding campaign for a tiny computer-on-a-module called the Lichee Pi Zero that’s priced as low as $6. It has an ARM ...
Bohemia, New York (October 2025) – Power Device Corporation (PDC) a trusted leader in space electronics for over 25 years, proudly announces the launch of its latest innovation: the Osiris Computer ...
Sipeed’s new LicheeRV is a tiny computer-on-a-module featuring a 64-bit RISC-V processor, 512MB of RAM, a microSD card for storage and a USB-C port for power and/or debugging. While the tiny computer ...
In the dynamic world of compact computing, the System on Module (SoM) technology has taken center stage, with the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (CM4) playing a crucial role in the development of ...
Sustainability has moved from corporate marketing to a board‑level mandate. For technology companies, this shift is more than meeting environmental, social, and governance frameworks; it reflects the ...
The Raspberry Pi—a single-board computer that lets you run Linux systems on devices the size of a deck of cards—is popular with DIYers thanks to its small size and extreme power. But when you need ...
Addressing applications that require high performance and scalability, PICMG’s COM-HPC is often found in industrial automation, telecommunications, medical devices, embedded systems, edge computing, ...
Most people will be aware of the Raspberry Pi Foundation because of the Raspberry Pi single-board computer. However, there's also another product offered called the Raspberry Pi Compute Module. The ...
A COM Express Type 6 module from congatec offers a choice of 14 Intel processor variants, all of which share the same Coffee Lake H microarchitecture to allow developers to scale their designs using ...
Do you need a quad-core Cortex-A53, 2Gbyte of RAM and 4Gbyte of flash, all on a 29mm square module? Then the solder-down ‘QSXM with i.MX8M Mini’ module from Aachen-based Ka-Ro Electronics might be ...
In the good old days of carbureted engines, camshafts were con-sidered the "computers" which primarily governed engine operations via intake and exhaust timing events, as well as spark management.