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What x86-compatible minicomputers do you know?
A minicomputer in the format of a "flash drive" with Android or Ubuntu is no longer a surprise. Basically, they are all based on one or another variation of the ARM processor.
But are there similar minicomputers with an x86 compatible instruction set?
The only thing I've been able to find so far is the EPIA-P910 from VIA, which, although not the size of a flashdrive, is at least commensurate with a Raspberry Pi.
Please add all micro- and mini-computers known to you. The smaller the size, the better.
Some of the found:
- VIA embedded (picoITX): www.viaembedded.com/en/products/systems/productSer...
- FIT-PC, on powerful processors: www.fit-pc.com/web/
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Well, if the size limit has been lifted :), here are modules from Toradex based on ATOMs
www.toradex.com/products/robin-x86-modules/robin-x86-computer-modules
You can even take a piece price from 180 to 230 USD + 100 USD scarf with ports. Almost the same size as Rasberry 100x72mm
There are picoITX form factor industrial computers, but they are as expensive as hell.
If you don’t feel sorry for the money, there are Small-sized “computers-on-modules” with COM Express mini, but they are even more expensive and hardly anyone will sell them individually.
No, no.
It is unprofitable for anyone due to various characteristics of devices. At least in terms of the ratio of power consumption and performance.
The same miracle from Axiomtek
www.axiomtek.com/products/ViewProduct.asp?view=680
Pico form factor is the smallest that is currently available at a more or less normal price.
www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_sacat=0&rt=nc&_nkw=Nano+ITX
For the money it's better to look towards Nano ITX
You can find options for less than 100 bucks in large lots.
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