Yes, it is small; yes, it is cheap. Yet, this in not the computer will be looking to buy. Libre Computer team began gathering funds to release a mini-PC for enthusiast and developers that can be purchased for as little as $9.
The device will be available in 3 configurations: Tritium IoT, Tritium 1GB, and Tritium 2GB. The first version, as you can guess, is targeted for the Internet of Things application. This board will contain Allwinner H2+ processor, which has 4 Cortex-A7 cores working with 1,2 GHz frequency, Mali-400MP2 graphics chip, and 512MB DDR3 RAM.
Tritium 1GB will have a superior processor, Allwinner H3, that is also a quad-core reaching the frequency of 1,6GHz, and 1GB DDR3 RAM. The rest of the components will stay unchanged. And finally, Tritium 2GB will have Allwinner H5 processor (4 Cortex-A53 cores, 1,2GHz) and 2GB DDR3 RAM.
All version will have a 10/100M Ethernet controller and Ethernet port accordingly. However, there will be no Wi-Fi or Bluetooth module. Nevertheless, it won’t lack connectivity: 4 USB 2.0 ports, HDMI, and microSD.
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