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Comparison of single board computers does not include a one-board microcontroller.
Video Comparison of single-board computers
General comparison
Maps Comparison of single-board computers
CPU, GPU, memory
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I/O interfaces and ports
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- ^ USB role : The USB standard defines the role of 'host' and 'device'. The USB bus may have only one host and up to 127 devices. In this table, USB columns 2.0 and 3.0 document the number of available host ports on a single board computer (SBC) that can be used to connect USB devices such as flash drives or cameras to SBC. Document Device USB document if SBC has at least one 'device' role USB port so SBC can be connected to computer. If SBC uses an On-The-Go (OTG) USB port then those recorded in this column as OTG ports can operate on both host and device roles.
- ^ Utilite mSATA : mSATA slot in Utilite is considered unusable by users and the procedure to access it causes the warranty to void. Audiovisual_interfaces Audiovisual Interface
- Notes
- ^ DVI compatible HDMI signal can be converted to DVI by a passive adapter.
- ^ Incompatible DVI HDMI signal can not be converted to DVI by a passive adapter. Watch out for HDMI screens that require DVI signals.
- Notes
- i.mX6 : Linux mainline has basic support (device tree) for most i.MX6 boards (including Nitrogen6x, Wandboard, RIoTboard ), but the board vendor may still recommend a branching kernel for full functionality. Vivante GPU drivers are provided as BLOB libraries userspace; alternative open source in the future may be ethnaviv (Kosagi Novena).
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Ã,: The future SDK for Sitara AM335x, AM4x, AM5x and Keystone SoCs will be based on the mainline kernel: " The Sitara Linux SDK based on LTS kernel 2014 is expected to be available from TI during the fourth quarter of 2014. " - Board-DB.org - Single Board Computer Database
- January 2018 catalog of hacker-friendly SBCs
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Operating system
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Physical and electrical comparison
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See also
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References
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External links
Source of the article : Wikipedia