Wednesday, 21 June 2017

Intel can't beat Raspberry Pi

The discovery of small computer boards such as Raspberry Pi makes it easy for DIY gadget makers or thinkers to produce computing solutions or gadgets at their own pace. Although the small computer device does not have a neat look like a large corporate output product, but the main selling point of Raspberry Pi lies in the freedom and pleasure of creating something that is needed, and that's what's hard to beat.



That's why Intel decided to try and get into the competition in this segment by launching their own IoT chipset and board, but unfortunately it seems like the company's efforts to compete with Raspberry Pi have ended. In a report from ZDNet, it looks like Intel has halted quite a number of products that are part of its IoT device effort that includes the Galilleo, Joule, and Edison computing modules. 

This gives the impression that Intel may want to focus its resources on other more profitable projects. But for developers who are still interested in Intel products still have a chance until 16 September to get their order. After passing that date, Intel no longer sells it to the public. The module shipment is also due to expire on December 16, 2017. Unfortunately Intel did not provide any reason why this product lineup was canceled.

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