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Arthur Besse to Linux@lemmy.ml • 11 months ago

The Single Board Computer Database, a comparison website for SBCs and SOMs (formerly known as Board-DB), has relaunched!

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The Single Board Computer Database, a comparison website for SBCs and SOMs (formerly known as Board-DB), has relaunched!

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Arthur Besse to Linux@lemmy.ml • 11 months ago
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Board-DB: The Single Board Computer Database - Board-DB
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With over 450 active entries, Board-DB is the largest online database and comparison tool for single board computers (SBCs), computing modules (SoMs), and development boards.

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/604087

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/604086

Thanks to @MartijnBraam: https://blog.brixit.nl/finding-an-sbc/

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  • serenity
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    3•11 months ago

    Looking very good!

  • Perkinsms
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    3•11 months ago

    @cypherpunks ooh thank you, since raspberry pis are hard to source, this will help

  • @imgprojts@lemmy.ml
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    2•11 months ago

    Agreed with the other comments. Very cool database.

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