Windows comes to Raspberry Pi-style board in Microsoft/Intel project

Posted by BernardSwiss on Jul 29, 2014 2:57 AM EDT
Ars Technica; By Jon Brodkin
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Even Microsoft wants a piece of the development board market made famous by Arduino and Raspberry Pi...At $300, Sharks Cove is significantly more expensive than non-Windows alternatives. Hobbyists will probably be more inclined to buy the ARM-based Raspberry Pi, which is just $35, or the $55 BeagleBone Black. Even the Intel-based MinnowBoard, which is compatible with Linux and Android, starts at just $99. CircuitCo also makes both the BeagleBone Black and MinnowBoard.

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