3 pointsby HardwareLust8 hours ago2 comments
  • dlcarrier4 hours ago
    I have a Milk-V Duo with an Sophogo SG200X processor that is wire bonded to an in-package 512 MB RAM die (called System-In-Package or SIP) that can run a pretty usable headless Linux on what's probably a $1 processor, in bulk. The Pine64 Oz64 also uses an SG200X processor.
    • HardwareLust3 hours ago
      Do you have a project in mind for it?
      • dlcarrier3 hours ago
        I originally picked it up for an MP3 player project, but ended up using an ESP32-C3. Instead, I'm going to install Ageless Linux and set it up as a "minimum viable violation": https://agelesslinux.org/hardware.html. I already have the rest of the parts and just need to wait for a release to try it out.
  • throwaway815234 hours ago
    Beagle's answer to the Raspberry Pi Pico. "It’s a tiny board with mikroBus-compatible headers, a TAG-CONNECT JTAG connector, two Qwiic connectors for expansion (or one Qwiic connector + USB-C depending on the variant), Boot and Reset buttons, and an RGB LED." CPU has 16KB ram and 128KB flash if you were wondering.