BeagleBoard Ships PocketBeagle 2 Industrial With 1GB RAM and 64GB Storage
BeagleBoard's new industrial variant doubles the RAM to 1GB, adds 64GB eMMC storage, and supports -40 to +85°C operation in the same compact 55 x 35 mm form factor.
BeagleBoard's new industrial variant doubles the RAM to 1GB, adds 64GB eMMC storage, and supports -40 to +85°C operation in the same compact 55 x 35 mm form factor.
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