LattePanda – Windows 10, Arduino microcontroller, Quad core, 2/4GB RAM, 32/64GB eMMC, BlueTooth 4.0, WiFi, USB3.0

LattePanda – it’s name of kickstarter SBC (single board computer) project.

What are features of LattePanda?

Full support of Windows 10 Computer.

It contains Intel Cherry Trail Quad-core at 1.8GHz, 2 – 4 GB DDR3L RAM, 32 – 64 GB eMMC. One USB 2.0, one USB 3.0. It includes WiFi and BlueTooth 4.0 connections. LattePanda is also designed with an Arduino compatible processor – ATMega32U4 and Arduino like connector.

GPU is Intel Gen8.

Video output is HDMI and display connector.

The kickstarter project is here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/139108638/lattepanda-a-45-win10-computer-for-everything?ref=category

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