Hardware
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Meet the Radxa Rock 4D: Powering Your Edge AI and 4K Dreams
As an alternative to a Raspberry Pi 5 with a Hailo 8L AI Module, Radxa offers a Radxa Rock 4D with integrated AI Processing. Let’s take a look at the two modules
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The Cerebro Clusterboard – Immense Processing Power For Your SBCs
The Cerebro Clusterboard is an upcoming modular “motherboard” designed to host up to four interchangeable compute modules—such as Raspberry Pi CM4/CM5, NVIDIA Jetson NX, or Radxa CM5—on a single micro-ATX/1U rack form factor
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Introducing the Radxa Dual 2.5G Router HAT
Ever thought that 1Gbps connectivity for your Raspberry Pi is not enough? What happens when 2.5Gbps is no longer enough? And what if it costs you your NVMe connectivity? Enter dual 2.5Gbps with and NVMe slot.
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Introducing the Raspberry Pi 45W USB‑C Power Supply
The new Raspberry Pi 45W USB‑C Power Supply is now on sale, and it is set to redefine how enthusiasts and professionals alike power their projects.
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Review: Hands-On For A Month With The TP-Link Deco BE65
We’ve written plenty about mesh Wi-Fi as well as network hardware, but this time, we’re getting our hands dirty with a review of the TP-Link Deco BE65 after using it every day for an entire month.
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TP-Link Deco S4: A Reliable and Affordable Mesh Wi-Fi System
There are still a surprising amount of people that do not need even a Wi-Fi 6 network at home due to client compatibility or other reasons, so let’s take a look at the very affordable TP-Link Deco S4 – Wi-Fi 5 Mesh Network system.
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Exploring Qualcomm Processors in Laptops: What’s the Hype About?
Discover how Qualcomm processors are changing the laptop landscape with energy efficiency, built-in connectivity, and sleek portability. This blog post breaks down what Qualcomm does, how its ARM-based chips differ from traditional AMD and Intel x86 processors, and why these processors are perfect for everyday tasks like browsing, streaming, and email.
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Understanding Redundant Power Supply for Home Computers and Network Nodes
With all the different options of apps, software, hardware and general goodness we can run at home, our home computers and network nodes are becoming more and more critical for our everyday tasks. If you have a home lab with some apps, be in a server or just a Raspberry Pi, losing that node due…
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Cudy M1300 vs. Cudy M1800 – A Detailed Wi-Fi 5 Mesh Comparison
If you’re looking for a budget-friendly mesh Wi-Fi system, you may have come across the Cudy M1300 and Cudy M1800. Both units operate on Wi-Fi 5, a technology that has been around for several years and still provides solid performance for many households. But how do these two models compare, and which one should you…
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Cudy M6500 Mesh Wi-Fi: A Powerful But Affordable Wi-Fi 7 Solution for Your Home
It has been a while since we looked at a mesh network system, so let’s have a look at one of the most exciting ones in a long time. Not just is this unit very affordable (in most regions at least), it also is one of the most feature rich units. Boasting Wi-Fi 7, great…
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Understanding 3D V-Cache in AMD X3D CPU Chips
One of the many, but still probably one of the most common uses of a CPU (Central Processing Unit) is gaming. AMD has graced us with the gaming miracle called 3D V-Cache
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