TWiT Tech Podcast Network | Could Radxa X4 Be a Good Pi Alternative? @twit | Uploaded September 2024 | Updated October 2024, 4 days ago.
On the Untitled Linux Show, Rob Campbell once again tempts Jonathan Bennett with a single-board computer that costs a few bucks. The Radxa X4 by Radxa is powered by an Intel N100 processor and is equipped with 2 micro-HDMI ports, 3 USB 3.2 ports, 1 USB 2 port, and a 3.5mm audio jack.
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On the Untitled Linux Show, Rob Campbell once again tempts Jonathan Bennett with a single-board computer that costs a few bucks. The Radxa X4 by Radxa is powered by an Intel N100 processor and is equipped with 2 micro-HDMI ports, 3 USB 3.2 ports, 1 USB 2 port, and a 3.5mm audio jack.
Full episode at twit.tv/uls170
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#linux #intel #raspberrypi
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TWiT.tv is a technology podcasting network located in the San Francisco Bay Area with the #1 ranked technology podcast This Week in Tech hosted by Leo Laporte. Every week we produce over 30 hours of content on a variety of programs including Tech News Weekly, MacBreak Weekly, This Week in Google, Windows Weekly, Security Now, and more.