The new Flipper One is a pocket-sized Linux computer
The Flipper One is a new pocket-sized Linux computer developed by Flipper Devices. It features an 8-core processor, various connectivity options, and a unique user interface. The company is seeking community feedback before finalizing the product and plans to launch a Kickstarter campaign later this year.
- ▪The Flipper One is powered by an 8-core RK3576 processor and includes 8GB of RAM.
- ▪It offers multiple connectivity options, including PCIe, SATA, and USB 3.0 interfaces.
- ▪The device is not yet available for sale, as the company is soliciting feedback from developers.
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