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on ADLINK MXA-200 5G IIoT gateway ships with Debian or Yocto Linux


ADLINK MXA-200 5G IIOT GATEWAY SHIPS WITH DEBIAN OR YOCTO LINUX



ADLINK MXA-200 is an NXP i.MX8M Plus-based 5G IIoT gateway running Debian or a
Yocto-based Linux distribution with two RS-232/422/485 isolated serial ports,
two gigabit Ethernet ports, two USB 3.0 port, and an operating temperature range
of -20 to 70°C. The fanless gateway also features two M.2 slots for integrating
Wi-Fi and/or 4G LTE or 5G modules, and ADLINK expected the MXA-200 to find its
way into renewable energy applications, EV chargers, smart city and smart
factory applications that require big data collection, cloud-based applications,
and video related monitoring solutions. ADLINK MXA-200 specifications: SoC – NXP
i.MX8M Plus CPU – Quad-core Arm Cortex-A53 processor @ 1.6/1.8GHz MCU – Arm
Cortex-M7 real-time core @ 400 MHz GPU – Vivante GC520L 2D GPU, Vivante GC7000UL
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on TwoTrees SK1 review – A CoreXY 3D printer with high printing speeds


TWOTREES SK1 REVIEW – A COREXY 3D PRINTER WITH HIGH PRINTING SPEEDS



TwoTrees SK1 is an FDM 3D printer with a working area of 256 x 256 x 256 mm and
a CoreXY system that can print 3 to 5 times faster than a typical 3D printer.
The movements of a CoreXY 3D printer are achieved by moving two motors
simultaneously. The TwoTrees SK1 CoreXY 3D printer can print at a maximum speed
of 700 mm/s and features automatic Z-Tilt base leveling with a 36-point mesh
bed. The print head uses a dual-gear direct extruder to feed the filament
directly to the nozzle and the nozzle supports up to 300 degrees Celsius. The
printer also comes preloaded with the popular Klipper firmware. TwoTrees SK1
specifications Printing size – 256 x 256 x 256 mm Dimensions – 400 x 400 x 530
mm Printing speed – Up to 700mm/s Acceleration – Up to 20,000 mm/s2 Nozzle
temperature – Up to 300ºC Guide rail […]


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BEELINK SEI12 I7-12650H MINI PC REVIEW – PART 3: UBUNTU 22.04 LINUX



After going through an unboxing and teardown of the Beelink SEi12 i7-12650H mini
PC, and testing the 12th gen Intel Core i7-12650H mini PC in Windows 11 Pro,
we’ll now report our experience with Ubuntu 22.04 in the third part of the
review to show how the Beelink SEi12 performs in Linux. We will perform feature
testing, run some benchmarks to evaluate performance, test Ethernet, WiFi 6, and
Bluetooth, submit the system to a stress test to check its cooling performance
and measure fan noise and power consumption. We’ll also compare it to the GEEKOM
Mini IT12 mini PC with the same Intel Core i7-12650H CPU. Ubuntu 22.04
installation We shrank the Windows partition is about half to install Ubuntu
22.04 in dual boot configuration along with Windows 11 Pro. We then installed
Ubuntu 22.04.3 ISO from a USB flash without any issues. Ubuntu 22.04 system
information After a system […]

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on Scaleway launches hosted RISC-V servers for 15.99 Euros per month


SCALEWAY LAUNCHES HOSTED RISC-V SERVERS FOR 15.99 EUROS PER MONTH



French company Scaleway has just launched the “Elastic Metal RV1” bare metal
servers which it claims to be the world’s first RISC-V servers available in the
cloud with pricing at 0.042 Euros per hour, or 15.99 Euros a month excluding
VAT. Scaleway launched some Arm servers based on Marvell Armada 370/XP quad-core
Cortex A9 processor in 2015 before phasing those out a few years ago, and they
are now just offering AMD and Intel-based servers and hosted Apple Mac computers
based on the M1 Arm chip. But the company has decided to try something new again
with the EM-RV1 servers based on Alibaba T-Head TH1520 quad-core RISC-V
processor, 16GB RAM, and 128GB eMMC flash and running Debian, Ubuntu, or Alpine.
EM-RV1-C4M16S128-A instance key features and specifications: SoC – Alibaba
T-Head TH1520 CPU – Quad-core RISC-V Xuantie C910 (RV64GCV) processor @ 1.85 GHz
GPU – Imagination BXM-4-64 with support for OpenCL […]

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on Embedded Open Source Summit 2024 schedule – Embedded Linux, Zephyr OS, and
Real-time Linux


EMBEDDED OPEN SOURCE SUMMIT 2024 SCHEDULE – EMBEDDED LINUX, ZEPHYR OS, AND
REAL-TIME LINUX



The Embedded Open Source Summit 2024 (EOSS 2024) will take place on April 16-18
and the Linux Foundation has already announced the schedule with conference
sessions, lightning talks, and birds of a feather (BoF) sessions covering
embedded Linux, Zephyr OS, and real-time (RT) Linux. While I won’t be attending
in person, I still find it interesting to check out the schedule as we may learn
more about the current status of embedded Linux. So I’ve created my own little
virtual schedule out of the available talks. Tuesday, April 16 – Day 1, Embedded
Open Source Summit 2024 9:05 – 9:45 – No, It’s (Still) Never Too Late to
Upstream Your Legacy Linux-Based Platforms by Neil Armstrong, Linaro Nearly 7
years ago, Neil already spoke about this subject in Berlin, and it’s still very
true. Do you maintain or used to maintain a Linux-based board or SoC off-tree?
Then there are […]

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WEACT STM32G4 IS A TINY BOARD BASED ON STMICRO STM32G4 MIXED-SIGNAL
MICROCONTROLLER



WeAct STM32G4 is a tiny development board based on a 170 MHz STMicro STM32G4 Arm
Cortex-M4F mixed-signal microcontroller with DSP instructions and suitable for
applications such as motor control, building automation, lighting, digital power
meters, and more. Two versions of the board are offered one with an
STM32G474CEU6 “Hi-resolution line” microcontroller equipped with 128KB RAM and
512KB flash, and the other with the lower-end STM32G431CBU6 “Access Line” MCU
with just 32KB RAM and 128KB flash. The board also comes with a USB-C port for
power and programming, three buttons, and two 24-pin headers. WeAct STM32G4
specifications: Microcontroller (one or the other) STMicro STM32G431CBU6 – Arm
Cortex-M4F MCU @ 170 MHz with DSP instructions, 32KB RAM, 128KB flash, and math
accelerator STMicro STM32G474CEU6 – Arm Cortex-M4F MCU @ 170 MHz with DSP
instructions, 128KB RAM, 512KB flash, and math accelerator; high-resolution
timer and complex waveform builder plus event handler (HRTIM) for […]


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X35 modem


CTL CHROMEBOOK NL73 SERIES TO SUPPORT 5G REDCAP WITH A SNAPDRAGON X35 MODEM



CTL Chromebook NL73 Series based on Intel Processor N100 or N200 SoC will be
offered with a Snapdragon X35 modem to support the new 5G RedCap (Reduced
Capability) standard. 5G RedCap – also known as 5G NR-Light – keeps some 5G
features such as low latency, low power consumption, enhanced security, and
network slicing while limiting the bandwidth to around a few hundred Mbps. It
was initially designed to target industrial IoT applications, but Qualcomm also
mentioned its Snapdragon X35 modem could be used in smartwatches and XR glasses
when it was first announced, and it might be used in other cost-sensitive
devices such as Chromebooks. Chromebook NL73 “5G RedCap” key specifications:
Alder Lake N-Series SoC (one or the other) Intel Processor N100 quad-core
processor up to 3.4 GHz (Turbo) with 6MB cache, 24EU Intel HD graphics; TDP: 6W
Intel Processor N200 quad-core processor up to 3.7 GHz (Turbo) with […]

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Comments on MINIX Z100-AERO is an Intel N100 mini PC with triple 4K display
support, dual Ethernet


MINIX Z100-AERO IS AN INTEL N100 MINI PC WITH TRIPLE 4K DISPLAY SUPPORT, DUAL
ETHERNET



The MINIX Z100-AERO is an actively-cooled Intel Processor N100 mini PC with a
form factor similar to the company’s Z100-0dB fanless mini PC but offered with a
different choice of interfaces including dual Ethernet (1Gbps + 2.5 Gbps), and
three video outputs through HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort, and USB-C connectors. The
mini PC supports up to 32GB DDR4 memory via a single SO-DIMM slot and M.2 NVMe
SSD storage,  and features four USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports (5Gbps), plus one
full-featured USB-C 3.2 port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. MINIX Z100-AERO
specifications: SoC – Intel Processor N100 quad-core Alder Lake-N processor @ up
to 3.4 GHz (Turbo) with 6MB cache, 24EU Intel HD graphics @ 750 MHz; TDP: 6W
System Memory – 4GB, 8GB, or 16GB DDDR4-3200 via 1x SO-DIMM socket, upgradable
to 32GB Storage 128GB, 256GB, or 512GB M.2 SSD (PCIe Gen3 x1?), upgradable up to
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