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UDOO Looks To Combine Best of Raspberry Pi, Arduino 59

An anonymous reader writes "The Kickstarter campaign for the UDOO board is 7 days out from closing and they currently sit just under $4,000 short of their stretch goal of $500,000. The UDOO is an attempt to produce a single board which would combine the best parts of both Raspberry Pi and Arduino. UDOO will have a 1GHz ARM i.MX6 CPU in either a Dual Core or Quad Core flavor, 1 GB DDR3 RAM, HDMI and LVDS + Touch, and both an RJ45 port and an on board Wifi Module. Along with those specs, it will be compatible with Arduino DUE R3. The UDOO will utilize Micro SD as a boot device and run both Linux and Android. Currently on Kickstarter, the Dual Core starts at a pledge of $109."
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UDOO Looks To Combine Best of Raspberry Pi, Arduino

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  • Two ARM processors? (Score:5, Interesting)

    by ArcadeMan ( 2766669 ) on Saturday June 01, 2013 @02:24PM (#43884289)

    From the Kickstarter page, it seems this has two ARM processors. Call me crazy but it would make for an incredible platform for a MAME machine. Make the quad-core CPU emulate the hardware and the single-core emulate the CPU(s) of the original machine.

    The development of FPGA Arcade seems too slow for my taste.

  • Re:Best of? (Score:4, Interesting)

    by KiloByte ( 825081 ) on Saturday June 01, 2013 @02:56PM (#43884477)

    Odroid-U2 $89, four cores at twice the clock, twice the memory.

    Most of us don't need GPIO/etc so it's not in the standard, you can get that on an $15 expansion board.

  • Re:Best of? (Score:4, Interesting)

    by greg1104 ( 461138 ) <gsmith@gregsmith.com> on Saturday June 01, 2013 @03:20PM (#43884629) Homepage

    Most of my computer interfacing work crosses over into analog signals, and I'm not always in the mood to wire up circuitry to make a Pi talk to them. And some days I don't want two boards talking to one another via some interface I maintain; I'd like to just have one board to deal with and move on. That's the mindset the UDOO is targeting.

The Tao is like a glob pattern: used but never used up. It is like the extern void: filled with infinite possibilities.

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