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One of the first 10 MMD-1s, a prototype unit, produced by E&L Instruments in 1976. The "dyna-micro"/"MMD-1" was the world's first true single board computer.[citation needed] The MMD-1 had all components on a single printed circuit board, including memory, I/O, user input device, and a display. Nothing external to the single board except power was required to both program and run the MMD-1. The original design of the MMD-1 was called the "dyna-micro", but it was soon re-branded as the "MMD-1"

Daftar/Tabel -- single-board computers - computers built on a single circuit board, with microprocessor(s), memory, input/output (I/O) and other features required of a functional computer.

Contents

ARM based

Board

AllWinner A1X

  • A13-OLinuXino — Low cost, Open Hardware, AllWinner A13, with 512MB
  • Cubieboard — Open hardware compact motherboard with 1 GB of RAM.output[1]
  • Gooseberry — Low-power AllWinner A1X, with 512 MB RAM & HDMI output
  • Hackberry — Low-power AllWinner A1X, with 1 GB RAM & HDMI

ARM9, ARM11

Cortex-M3

Freescale i.MX

OMAP

  • BeagleBoard — Predecessor of the PandaBoard. Cortex-A8 CPU
  • BeagleBoard-xM — Improved version, faster CPU and more memory
  • BeagleBone — Low-Cost version of BeagleBoard xM
  • Hawkboard — Low-power OMAP SBC with SATA & VGA out
  • IGEPv2
  • OmapZoom
  • Pandora — Open source game console, using the same Texas Instruments OMAP3530 as the BeagleBoard.
  • PandaBoard — Successor of the BeagleBoard, with faster CPU, more memory, and 1080p video

Qualcomm Snapdragon

Rabbit/Z80

Samsung Exynos

ST-Ericsson NovaThor

Xilinx Zynq

  • Parallella — Dual-Core Cortex-A9, with 16 or 64 core Epiphany co-processor

PC-on-a-stick

  • Cotton Candy - Low-power Samsung ARM desktop/nettop computer in USB stick format (PC-on-a-stick)
  • MK802 - China-made computer in PC-on-a-stick format. Based on Allwinner A10.
  • MK808 - China-made dual core PC-on-a-stick. Based on Rockchip RK3066.
  • Gumstix — Overo series, PC-on-a-stick.
  • IGEP COM MODULE - PC-on-a-stick version of IGEPv2 from ISEE
  • UG802 - China-made dual core PC-on-a-stick. Based on Rockchip RK3066.

Box

  • CuBox — Low-power Marvell ARM desktop/nettop computer
  • fit-PC
  • Mele A1000 — Low-power chinese compact computer using an AllWinner A1X SoC, with 512 MB RAM, HDMI, VGA, ethernet, USB and SATA port sold around $70 with Android 4 but able to run (x/l)ubuntu.[5]
  • Ouya - SoC Nvidia Tegra 3
  • SheevaPlug
  • Trim-Slice - SoC Nvidia Tegra 2
  • Mini Xplus - TV Box H24 based on AllWinner A10, 1 GB RAM, HDMI[6]

x86 based

  • PC Engines ALIX system boards — miniITX and smaller formfactor, models with and without VGA, AMD Geode LX800 CPU
  • Soekris system boards - without display connectivity, AMD Geode and Intel Atom CPU
  • Winmate Communication Inc.

References

See also

External links

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