LILYGO T-Impulse Plus Puts an nRF52840 LoRa Node on Your Wrist
LILYGO's T-Impulse Plus packs an nRF52840 and SX1262 LoRa radio into a wristband, the same hardware combo that powers most Meshtastic nodes, with GNSS and an OLED on board.
LILYGO's T-Impulse Plus packs an nRF52840 and SX1262 LoRa radio into a wristband, the same hardware combo that powers most Meshtastic nodes, with GNSS and an OLED on board.
Graperain's GR1126B system-on-module puts Rockchip's RV1126B and its 3 TOPS NPU on a 42mm stamp-hole module, with Debian 12, BuildRoot, and RKNN-Toolkit2 support for edge AI vision.
QuadRF pairs four coherent SDR channels with a Raspberry Pi 5 to render nearby radio sources as a live 30fps overlay, with a fully open source GPLv2/GPLv3 stack.
TerraMaster's F4-425 Pro hybrid NAS runs TOS 7 on Linux 6.12 with dual 5GbE, four SATA bays, three NVMe slots, and a choice of Intel N305 or N350 silicon.
The fanless MYiR MAC-B5760 runs Rockchip's RK3576 with an optional 20 TOPS RK1828 M.2 card for local 7B LLMs, plus dual GbE, four USB 3.0, and a Preempt RT Linux image.
Zotac's fanless ZBOX CI471 nano pairs Intel's new Wildcat Lake chip with a passively cooled chassis, and the Xe3 graphics already have open-source driver support in Linux 6.17 and Mesa.
Pine64's PineVoice is a $50 RISC-V smart speaker built on the Bouffalo BL606P, with two mics, a hardware mute kill switch, and local Home Assistant voice control.
Olimex's LCD7-PANEL-LIME2 is a preassembled 7-inch Linux touch panel built on the open-hardware A20-OLinuXino-LIME2, with mainline kernel support and Linux preflashed to eMMC.
Eazeye's Radiant Monitor 2 uses a transflective LCD that stays readable in direct sunlight at just 3 watts, with 16.7M colors and 60 Hz that E Ink can't match.
The GMK EVO-X3 mini workstation runs AMD's Ryzen AI Max+ 395 with up to 128GB of unified memory, enough to hold 70B-parameter LLMs locally on Linux via llama.cpp and ROCm.
Rockchip's new RK3539 quad-A55 SoC adds 4K AV1 decoding, HDMI 2.1, and gigabit Ethernet, debuting in the HS89 T15 Android 14 TV stick starting around $34.
Gigabyte's new BRIX mini PCs run Intel Panther Lake chips up to a 16-core Core Ultra 9, with 128GB RAM, dual M.2 slots, PCIe 5.0, and WiFi 7 in a tiny chassis.
The octa-core Zhihe A210 ships RVA23-compliant with a 12 TOPS NPU and a Debian-ready SDK, landing on a SO-DIMM dev kit starting around $200.
AAEON's UP WCL packs Intel Wildcat Lake silicon onto a Raspberry Pi-sized board, with up to 24GB LPDDR5, 2.5 GbE, and Xe3 graphics already supported in Linux 6.17 and Mesa.
AMD's Ryzen AI Halo mini PC packs a Ryzen AI Max+ 395, 128GB of unified LPDDR5x at 256GB/s, and 126 TOPS into a 1.2 kg box that runs large local LLMs on Linux.
The Orange Pi 6 crams a 12-core CIX P1 SoC, up to 24GB LPDDR5, dual NVMe slots, and 45 TOPS of AI compute into a 90mm board with Ubuntu 26.04 support.
The MINIX N304-AI is one of the first mini PCs on Intel's Core 3 N304, a Wildcat Lake chip that adds a Performance core to the budget class and already has Linux 6.17 driver support.
LILYGO's T-Echo Lite Kit brings an nRF52840, SX1262 LoRa radio, e-paper display, and a detachable 5x4 keyboard to off-grid mesh messaging.
The GPD BOX mini PC runs Panther Lake on Intel 18A and routes a PCIe 5.0 x8 MCIO link to full external GPUs, plus dual 2.5GbE and USB4 v2.0 at 80Gbps.
M5Stack's LLM-8850 Kit adds a 24 TOPS Axera AX8850 NPU to the Raspberry Pi 5 over PCIe, with open AXCL tooling for running Qwen3, Llama 3.2, and Whisper locally.