04 March 2016

Internet of Things: Ubuntu Core receives reference platform for ARM 64

Canonical's Ubuntu Core for the Internet of Things will have a new reference platform for ARM 64. The Dragonboard 410c comes from Qualcomm and Arrow Electronics and provides a tightly dimensioned features for developers.

Together with Arrow Electronics and Qualcomm wants Canonical Ubuntu Core fit make for ARM 64th Here, the Dragon board comes 410c is used, which according to a statement at the same time in the future is the reference platform for interested developers. The single board had Qualcomm introduced in mid-2015, it costs $ 75.

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The Dragon board 410c is about the size of a business card.
64-bit processor with four cores

Heart of the system is a Snapdragon 410 64-bit processor has four Cortex-A53 cores with 1.2 GHz. For the graphic Adreno 306 400 MHz is in charge, the memory must satisfy 1GB LPDDR3 533MHz. The local mass storage is also limited with 8 GB eMMC.A microSD slot is on board, it also has two USB 2.0 ports and one Micro USB B. For video output, developers can rely on HDMI.

To connect the board to the network, users have to use the built-in WLAN 802.11 b / g / n, an Ethernet port is not present. For the designer Bluetooth 4.1 and a GPS module have integrated. Other peripherals can also connect two interfaces: 40-pin Low Speed ​​(LS) or 60-pin high-speed (HS). The board measures 54 x 85 mm.

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