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| PINE A64 is a $15, 'high-performance' take on the Raspberry Pi Thanks to boards like the Raspberry Pi, DIY computing projects are no longer reserved for enthusiasts who can afford to sink hundreds of dollars into them. As the new $5 Pi Zero demonstrates, picking up on a new project now costs the same as a cup of... http://www.engadget.com/2015/12/09/p...k-maker-board/ |
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