The Latest in SBCs and Embedded Systems

July 26, 2020
More processing power, more power efficiency, and cutting-edge features make these single-board computers and embedded systems worth considering for upcoming design projects.

So far in 2020 there have been some significant advancements with single-board computers (SBCs) and embedded systems for any number of industry applications, ranging for IoT deployments to manufacturing assembly lines and everything in between. The respective platforms continue to evolve as new technology emerges, providing them increased processing power, power efficiencies, and cutting-edge features that bring new capabilities. Below are several of the newest SBCs and embedded systems that have hit the market offering the latest in innovation and capabilities.

About the Author

Cabe Atwell

Engineer, Machinist, Maker, Writer. A graduate Electrical Engineer actively plying his expertise in the industry and at his company, Gunhead. When not designing/building, he creates a steady torrent of projects and content in the media world. Many of his projects and articles are online at element14 & SolidSmack, industry-focused work at EETimes & EDN, and offbeat articles at Make Magazine. Currently, you can find him hosting webinars and contributing to Penton’s Electronic Design and Machine Design.

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