The tiny $35 Raspberry Pi set off a surge of demand for tiny Linux computers earlier this year. But a Korean hardware manufacturer called Hardkernel is launching a high-end computer board that measures just 3.5 inches by 3.7 inches. The new board could be another favorite among hobbyists computer users.
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It has four times more RAM than Raspberry Pi. The Hardkernel board uses the Cortex-A9 core from ARM, based on the ARM7 architecture. It can run the latest version of Ubuntu Linux as well as the Android operating system.
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