@tioan gibt es auch in noch kleiner.
#LattePandaMu https://www.lattepanda.com/lattepanda-mu
@tioan gibt es auch in noch kleiner.
#LattePandaMu https://www.lattepanda.com/lattepanda-mu
LattePanda Mu computer module now available with up to Intel Core i3-N3
The LattePanda Mu is a tiny computer-on-a-module that combines and Intel Alder Lake-0N processor with memory, storage, and I/O capabilities onto a package that measures just 60 x 69.6mm (about 2.36β³ x 2.74β³).
When LattePanda first launched the module in 2024 it was only available with an Intel N100 quad-core processor. Now the company has introduced a higher-performance model with an Intel Core i3-N305 octa-core chip with support for higher CPU frequencies and speedier graphics. The new model is compatible with carrier boards designed for the original though, which makes the new LattePanda Mu N305 a drop-in replacement for the Mu N100.
At this point, there are now three LattePanda Mu Compute Modules available with different memory, storage, and pricing:
Mu N100 (8GB)Mu N100 (16GB)Mu N305ProcessorIntel N100Note that those prices are just for the module, which isnβt much use without a carrier board to plug it into. But you can pay more for a complete kit that includes a carrier board, power supply, fan or heat sink, and other optional add-ons like a 7 inch or 11.6 inch display.
Given how cheap a basic mini PC with an Intel N100 processor is these days, most folks looking for an inexpensive computer would probably be better served by going that route instead. But the LattePanda Mu offers a versatile solution for folks that might want to swap out processor modules, design their own carrier boards, or use a compute module as the brains of a server, router, cluster board, handheld, robot, or some other yet-to-be-designed device.
via CNX Software
#alderLakeN #computeModule #devBoard #lattepanda #lattepandaMu #lattepandaMuN305
One of the things we are interested in learning about are System-on-Modules, things like the Raspberry Pi CM3/CM4S, or maybe even a SoC
Their form factor would make them fantastic for a lot of projects, but the ugly truth is that almost none of them boot mainline linux, and most only boot a very specific, patched, outdated, vendor-specific version...
Except we finally found it.
The x86 SODIMM-format SoM <3
#RaspberryPi5 challenger #LattePandaMu uses #Intel #N100 #CPU to take on industry-leading single-board computer
Rather than a big #SBC with every connection necessary, #LattePanda has taken a leaf from #RaspberryPi's book and has chosen what looks to be a SODIMM type interface for use with carrier boards. There will be two first party carrier boards, LattePanda Mu Lite Carrier, which part of a $190 kit, or an ITX with more USB ports, dual 2.5G Ethernet, USB 3, SATA ports
https://www.tomshardware.com/raspberry-pi/raspberry-pi-5-challenger-lattepanda-mu-uses-intel-n100-cpu-to-take-on-industry-leading-single-board-computer
LattePanda Mu is a $139 computer-on-a-module with Intel N100
The LattePanda Mu is a 70 x 60mm (2.8β³ x 2.4β³) compute module with an Intel Processor N100 chip, 8GB of RAM, 64GB of onboard storage, 9 PCIe 3.0 lanes, and support for up to three displays, two SATA drives, or other hardware.
Available from DFRobot with a list price of $139, the LattePanda Mu will be available for an early bird price [β¦]