Galileo Gives Gadget Makers Great Power
- Oct
- 04
- Posted by Richard Adhikari
- Posted in Hardware
Intel on Thursday announced Galileo, a microcontroller development board made jointly with open source hardware company Arduino for the education and maker markets. Based on Intel’s recently announced Quark system on a chip, the Galileo board will be available by the end of November for less than $60, said Intel spokesperson Kari Aakre. “Intel Galileo brings the power of a 400 MHz Quark CPU core to natively run the Arduino sketch application,” Aakre explained.
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