PINE64, the World's First 64-bit Expandable Supercomputer, Runs Ubuntu and Android 5.1

Posted by hanuca on Dec 10, 2015 6:13 AM EDT
Softpedia; By Marius Nestor
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We introduced you guys to the PINE64 single-board computer (SBC) a couple of days ago, when we've stated that it is the world's first $15 open source gaming machine that runs Android and Linux.

It looks like many of you out there loved the idea of a 64-bit expandable supercomputer and today we have even more great news for you, as PINE64 is now on Kickstarter and you can pre-order a unit or more at the price of $15 (approximately €14).

Let's have a closer look at the technical specifications of the PINE64 single-board computer. From the looks of it, the SBC is powered by a Quad-Core ARM A53 64-bit processor that runs at 1.2GHz, a Dual-Core MALI-400 MP2 GPU that runs at 500MHz, up to 1GB DDR3 RAM, up to Gigabit Ethernet, 4K HDMI output, and two USB 2.0 ports.

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