I checked the price of 2017 Nvidia shield which comes with full case, and TEGRA APU and controller, it is 170$ only. true Snapdragon would cost more, but we need that power in very small form factor and low watts. I find this board quite interesting to be fair, I'd probably buy it before a raspberry 4 with 8gb of ram!įair by me, but using emmc is really cheap, UFS 3.0 is around. It also includes a NVME port, whereas the raspberry includes none. that snapdragon would cost so much more it would be competition for something else. In regards to a snapdragon, youre are comparing one of the worst intel cpus vs one of the best ARM cpus. This competes with raspberry pi, its a bit more expensive but has a more capable cpu & includes storage. For starters, we are talking about a 100$ machine. The $299 tier offers all of the previous tiers, but with an 13.3 inch IPS display and a cover that doubles as a stand. Moving up the tiers and we see a starter kit for $180 that offers "everything you need to hook up the Hackboard 2" and comes with a case, USB 2 webcam and a wireless keyboard trackpad combo. Moving up to $140 we see Windows 10 Pro installed. The $99 Hackboard 2 pledge covers a unit with Ubuntu Linux pre-installed. The pitch for this board is that it is around the same price as a Raspberry Pi 4, but with an x86 CPU we are free to install any operating system, including Windows 10, which is offered as an option for backers. With three USB 3.0 ports, two USB 2 camera connections and a 40 pin GPIO which claims compatibility with Raspberry Pi HATs. In the pledges you can add a $50 4G / 5G cellular modem. Graphics duties fall to an Intel UHD Graphics 600, which provides upto 4K via an HDMI 2.1 and eDP screen connector.Ĭonnectivity comes via Intel AC95060 dual band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.1 and Gigabit Ethernet. Pre-release models of this board, sent to reviewers / YouTubers have only one NVMe M.2 slot the other replaced with a micro SD slot, and an older CPU. Extra storage can be added via two NVMe M.2 slots. With 4GB of DDR4 RAM and 64GB of eMMC flash storage Hackboard 2 has enough capability for a basic desktop machine, or a decently powerful SBC. Hackboard 2 measure 4.7 x 3.1 inches (120 x 80 mm) and features an Intel Celeron N4020 dual-core CPU running at a base clock of 1.1 GHz, but with a boost upto 2.8 GHz.
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