well, kind of... I personally have no use for x86 but their numbers do look good against the RPI 3. If you can access the arduino through linux, instead of doing that goofy sketch interface through USB that would be great. That was the way you had to do it with with Edison when it came out (and every other CPU + Arduino combo board, right?). These Braswell chips appear to be much more energy efficient. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/udoo/udoo-x86-the-most-powerful-maker-board-ever ... this was the only really new thing on the ESC Boston showroom floor yesterday. ARM had a big booth but nothing new, except maybe for the new ODROIDs... http://www.hardkernel.com
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