Mini PC's are basically cheaper and better than RPI's now in a lot of ways.
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>I have bought dozens of Raspberry Pis over the years, but I'm now turning to the Mini PC for R&D work. The Intel N100 is a low-power processor with 4 Cores and 4 Threads with a Max. Turbo Frequency of 3.4GHz. It can usually be paired with up to 32GB of RAM (despite saying 16GB on the spec sheet) and an NVMe SSD. They've been popularised through retailers like Amazon, and AliExpress as "fanless routers" coming with 2-5 2.5Gbps Ethernet ports. The usual virtualisation extensions are supported so you'll see /dev/kvm appear under Linux, which means it can be used with Firecracker and KVM.
Mini PC's are basically cheaper and better than RPI's now in a lot of ways.
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>>I have bought dozens of Raspberry Pis over the years, but I'm now turning to the Mini PC for R&D work.
The Intel N100 is a low-power processor with 4 Cores and 4 Threads with a Max. Turbo Frequency of 3.4GHz. It can usually be paired with up to 32GB of RAM (despite saying 16GB on the spec sheet) and an NVMe SSD. They've been popularised through retailers like Amazon, and AliExpress as "fanless routers" coming with 2-5 2.5Gbps Ethernet ports. The usual virtualisation extensions are supported so you'll see /dev/kvm appear under Linux, which means it can be used with Firecracker and KVM.
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