I don't currently have a use for something like this but maybe someone here does.
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From the post:
>Open hardware maker Olimex has introduced a new development board powered by an ESP32-P4 processor featuring a dual-core 400 MHz RISC-V processor, and a low-power 40 MHz RISC-V microcontroller core.
With just 768 KB of internal memory, 32MB of PSRAM, and 16MB of SPI flash storage, the Olimex ESP32-P4-PC is clearly not meant for use as a general purpose computer. But it’s a fairly versatile system for low-power IoT development thanks to a robust set of input and output capabilities.
I don't currently have a use for something like this but maybe someone here does.
Archive: https://archive.today/aMmuQ
From the post:
>>Open hardware maker Olimex has introduced a new development board powered by an ESP32-P4 processor featuring a dual-core 400 MHz RISC-V processor, and a low-power 40 MHz RISC-V microcontroller core.
With just 768 KB of internal memory, 32MB of PSRAM, and 16MB of SPI flash storage, the Olimex ESP32-P4-PC is clearly not meant for use as a general purpose computer. But it’s a fairly versatile system for low-power IoT development thanks to a robust set of input and output capabilities.