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The Raspberry Pi Foundation showed that there’s a market for low-cost, low-power computers aimed at developers and tinkerers when it began offering tiny ARM-based computers for $35 or less.
We test four of the leading Single Board Computers to see which is the best one: Raspberry Pi 2 vs ODROID C1 vs HummingBoard vs MIPS Creator CI20.
Creator CI20, labelled All in all, the CI20 is essentially a Raspberry Pi with much higher specs -- most notably, the 1.2GHz dual-core MIPS CPU smokes the Raspberry Pi's 700MHz single-core ARM unit.
Creator CI20, labelled All in all, the CI20 is essentially a Raspberry Pi with much higher specs -- most notably, the 1.2GHz dual-core MIPS CPU smokes the Raspberry Pi's 700MHz single-core ARM unit.
Now, the company has decided to produce a Raspberry Pi-style development board in the hope of taking MIPS mainstream, describing it as "Raspberry Pi on steroids." ...
MIPS has unveiled a new motherboard called the Creator C20 that's set to compete against the Raspberry Pi and a growing number of other development boards aimed at the enthusiast and developer market.
Nearly four months on, the company has announced that the board is now available to pre-order, with the first shipments beginning in January 2015. At £50, the Creator will cost nearly double the price ...
Imagination Technologies has launched the MIPS Creator CI20, a palm-sized micro-computer that runs Android 4.4 KitKat and various flavours of Linux. The £50 ($65) device has a 1.2GHz dual-core ...
In February, Imagination Technologies released the CI20 single-board computer —essentially a Raspberry Pi-like computer for developers and DIY types, but it came with a 32-bit MIPS chip at the ...