Intel plans to launch a "computer on a stick" in March, 2015. The Linux version will go for $89. This could be a great component for robots, see:
https://gigaom.com/2015/01/07/clear-out-an-hdmi-port-for-intels-149-compute-stick/
Intel plans to launch a "computer on a stick" in March, 2015. The Linux version will go for $89. This could be a great component for robots, see:
https://gigaom.com/2015/01/07/clear-out-an-hdmi-port-for-intels-149-compute-stick/
Interesting .. this is looks
Interesting .. this is looks like Intel's implementation of the ARM Android stick which has been out for years.
Currently, Quad core ARM looks less expensive.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/390939481143?lpid=82&chn=ps.
Here's a comparison of all the different ARM models - http://www.laptopmag.com/android-sticks
I have this model MK808 .. but haven't done anything fun with it yet .. it's on my TODO list :)
stable, hopefully
Agreed - but the older I get, the more I like things to work out of the box. I'm getting tired of gear that 'kind of works'. If Intel puts out something with validated support of Linux and Windows, I'll at least test it out. Some of the prior solutions were very Android centric which was fine, but didn't meet all my needs.