Milk-V Jupiter2 Brings 8-Core RISC-V, 60 TOPS NPU, and Mainline Linux to Compact SBC
The Milk-V Jupiter2 pairs a SpacemiT K3 eight-core RISC-V chip with a 60 TOPS NPU, 10GbE networking, and up to 32GB of LPDDR5 in a compact aluminum-clad SBC.
The Milk-V Jupiter2 pairs a SpacemiT K3 eight-core RISC-V chip with a 60 TOPS NPU, 10GbE networking, and up to 32GB of LPDDR5 in a compact aluminum-clad SBC.
SpacemiT's K3 RISC-V board delivers RK3588-class performance with 10GbE, 60 TOPS AI, and PCIe Gen3 NVMe in a tiny Pico-ITX form factor.
Banana Pi's new RISC-V dev kit combines SpacemiT's K3 octa-core processor with 60 TOPS AI acceleration and up to 32GB LPDDR5 in a Jetson-sized compute module.
DFRobot's 1.2mm-thick flexible AMOLED brings a 2400x1080 bendable smartphone panel to Raspberry Pi and other SBCs over standard HDMI.
Boardcon's new PICOT536 SoM and EMT536 dev board bring the Allwinner T536's quad-core A55, dual RISC-V cores, and 2 TOPS NPU to industrial edge applications.
Boardcon's EM3326S SBC uses Rockchip's updated RK3326-S with doubled L2 cache and LPDDR4 support, packing industrial I/O including RS485, mini PCIe with 4G LTE, and dual display interfaces into a compact form factor.
A tiny 7x5 cm Linux SBC with CAN Bus, hardware security, and sub-200 microamp sleep draws, built for serious embedded and IoT work.
Orange Pi's Zero 3W crams an octa-core Allwinner A733 with up to 16GB LPDDR5, dual 4K display outputs, and a 3 TOPS NPU into a 14-gram Pi Zero form factor.
Advantech's MIO-5356 debuts Intel's unreleased Wildcat Lake Core Series 3 processors in a compact 3.5-inch industrial board with triple display support and extensive networking options.
Makerfabs' $35 CM5 TV Stick Lite carrier board plugs a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 directly into any HDMI port, turning your TV into a full Linux computer with USB 3.0, microSD, and IR support.
This compact industrial SBC combines Arm Cortex-A7 and RISC-V cores with dual Gigabit Ethernet and optional PoE in a 6.8 cm by 5.5 cm form factor.
CIX's new ClawCore CPU family brings dedicated Armv9.2 processors optimized for OpenClaw AI, with the first 12-core model shipping now and a hybrid local/cloud variant arriving in June 2026.
This M.2 module packs 25 TOPS of AI acceleration into a 3W power budget, working with Raspberry Pi 5 and other Arm or x86 systems via standard PCIe interfaces.
The compact Avaota F2 board debuts Allwinner's RISC-V V861 processor with 4K camera support, motor control for PTZ applications, and a 1 TOPS AI accelerator in an open-source design.
FRANK OS runs a complete Windows 95-style desktop with overlapping windows, a Start menu, and 9 apps on just 520 KB of SRAM inside a $4 RP2350 microcontroller.
The CM0IQ packs full-sized USB-A, Micro HDMI, and 4-lane camera and display connectors into a board 22% smaller than the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W.
FriendlyELEC's NanoPi NEO3 Plus crams a 2.0 GHz Rockchip RK3528A processor, USB 3.0, and optional eMMC storage into a 48mm square board weighing just 21.5 grams.
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.
Olimex's new ESP32-P4-PC crams HDMI, Ethernet, four USB ports, and a MIPI camera interface onto a 90x60mm open source development board for just $29 (€25).
Bit-Brick's K1 and K1 Pro are near-identical boards offering a rare side-by-side choice between RISC-V and Arm processors at nearly the same $163-$165 price.