The Cubieboard is a tiny computer that's about the size and shape of a Raspberry Pi, but which features more memory, built-in storage, and a few other goodies that the Raspberry Pi lacks.
Last year the first Cubieboard hit the streets with an Allwinner A10 ARM Cortex-A8 single core processor. Now there's a new model featuring a faster, dual-core CPU.
The Cubieboard2 sports an Allwinner A20 ARM Cortex-A7 dual-core processor with Mali 400 MP2 graphics. The new chip happens to be pin-to-pin compatible with the A10 chip.
That allowed the makers of the Cubieboard to upgrade with minimal fuss — so the new board looks a lot like the old one, and features the same basic specs, including:
- 1GB of RAM
- 4GB of built-in storage
- HDMI port
- microSD card slot
- SATA connector
- 10/100 Ethernet
- 2 USB 2.0 ports
- 1 IR port
- 96 pin extended interface
The device doesn't feature built-in WiFi, and doesn't come with an operating system loaded, but you can connect a USB WiFi dongle and load Android, Ubuntu 12.04, or other Linux distributions yourself.
You can pick up a Cubiboard2 for $59 from the Cubiestore or Miniand store.
While it's not the most powerful ARM-based mini PC around, it's a hacker/developer friendly device and it's one of the few devices of its type that officially supports both Android and Linux.
via CNX Software
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