Table compares 90 hacker-friendly single board computers
Jan 3, 2017 — by LinuxGizmos 10,428 views[Updated: Jan. 14] — This table summarizes the core features of all of the single board computers that are profiled in our post that rings in 2017 with 90 hacker-friendly SBCs.
Click the image below to view the 90 SBC comparison table. The complete article that profiles all 90 single board computers, is available here: Ringing in 2017 with 90 hacker-friendly single board computers
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Note: The table at the target page is generated from a Google Sheets spreadsheet, and is updated every five minutes. Therefore, corrections and edits will become available on an ongoing basis.
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Can you release the table as a Drive document so we can filter the data? Also, saying if it has SATA or USB3 ports would be great, that way the data is more granular.
Thanks! Having that Google Spreadsheet bookmarked for quick reference will be awesome. Thanks again!
The link to the image above now directs you to the latest version of the spreadsheet in Google Docs.
what I’d really like to see would be an extended os support: armbian, yoco, buildroot
Since most other vendors seem to don’t support it quite well after an initial release…
SATA, M2 SATA, and USB 3 ports are things to consider adding to the table, as public images for Android GNU/Linux and other OSs
If you want to save a copy of the sheet, follow the link and simply remove the /pubhtml from the end of the url once it displays :)