The Flipper One is a full-on Linux cyberdeck that solves my biggest Raspberry Pi problem
Flipper Devices Inc. has unveiled the Flipper One, a powerful Linux cyberdeck designed to expand on the capabilities of the Flipper Zero. This device features a high-performance 2.2 GHz octa-core chipset and is fully open-source, supporting a variety of applications from network analysis to AI projects. With its compact design and extensive hardware options, the Flipper One aims to cater to users needing a versatile pocket computer for connected devices.
- ▪The Flipper One is powered by a 2.2 GHz octa-core RK3576 chipset and includes 8GB of RAM.
- ▪It features a secondary Raspberry Pi RP2350 microcontroller for efficient basic task management.
- ▪The device supports various hardware expansions through an M.2 slot and includes dual gigabit Ethernet ports.
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