SHANGHAI, Oct. 10, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- DFRobot today announced that they are releasing a new version of their most popular product: the LattePanda Alpha. The new device is poised to define a new era of computing for tech enthusiasts.
After a Kickstarter campaign that exceeded their initial goal of $100,000 by over 800 percent, the revolutionary maker board is now in available for delivery.
Like the original LattePanda maker board, the Alpha runs a full version of Windows 10 straight out of the box. It is compatible with Linux and has up to 8GB dual-channel RAM and 64GB ROM, offering incredible computing power within a device the size of a typical smart phone. In addition to the compact design, the LattePanda Alpha offers an Intel 7th generation Core m3 processor to deliver superior performance and low power consumption.
In today's Internet of Things (IoT) environment, LattePanda Alpha also integrates a Streaming Cable that enables your Windows-enabled LattePanda device to act like a USB on a Mac or Linux system.
Of the redesigned LattePanda, DFRobot's vice president of product development, Lauren Pan said: "The LattePanda Alpha brings to our creative developers the optimum development tool, making it even easier for these talented and eager individuals to have a tool that can power nearly anything they want to build. The new-and-improved LattePanda Alpha bridges the gap between the physical, electronic and software worlds. As the world's most powerful developers' device specially designed for IoT Edge, robotics, AI camera-based applications and industry 4.0 innovation, we expect to see the unprecedented level of purchases to continue."
To purchase LattePanda Alpha please visit www.lattepanda.com.
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