UP, Computer Similar Raspberry Pi, Armed Processors from Intel
Who does not know the Raspberry Pi? Yes a small computer whose size is similar to a credit card. Their role was very much, to robotics, home automation, even for a home server was also able to be done by the Raspberry Pi which is armed with a processor from Broadcom.

But apparently, now Raspberry Pi to get a competitor that looks not much different from this single board computer. Quoted from Liliputing, Monday (10/19/2015), the competitor is UP, which is arguably a computer with designs similar to the Raspberry Pi.
But what distinguishes UP with Raspberry Pi is a processor carried by the UP are more capable, and more power efficient. Yes, armed with Intel processors UP Cherry Trail x5-Z8300 Quadcore speed 1.8 GHz, which is able to provide more performance than the Raspberry Pi. In addition, UP is also equipped with a header that is compatible with the enhancements to the Raspberry Pi.
Who does not know the Raspberry Pi? Yes a small computer whose size is similar to a credit card. Their role was very much, to robotics, home automation, even for a home server was also able to be done by the Raspberry Pi which is armed with a processor from Broadcom.

But apparently, now Raspberry Pi to get a competitor that looks not much different from this single board computer. Quoted from Liliputing, Monday (10/19/2015), the competitor is UP, which is arguably a computer with designs similar to the Raspberry Pi.
But what distinguishes UP with Raspberry Pi is a processor carried by the UP are more capable, and more power efficient. Yes, armed with Intel processors UP Cherry Trail x5-Z8300 Quadcore speed 1.8 GHz, which is able to provide more performance than the Raspberry Pi. In addition, UP is also equipped with a header that is compatible with the enhancements to the Raspberry Pi.

Not only that, the UP is also paired with 1GB of RAM DDR3L also 16GB eMMC storage. UP is also equipped with 4 USB 2.0 ports, a USB 3.0 port that supports OTG, HDMI port, Gigabit Ethernet port, as well as an additional header 10 pin to USB 2.0. UP also supports a variety of operating systems, such as Android, Linux, and even Windows 10 is also able to run.
UP itself has been introduced on the site Kickstarter and already can be ordered with a target achievement of $ 57,000. For the price, UP obviously more expensive than the Raspberry Pi, which is about 102 USD. For availability, it was confirmed that the UP will be marketed to the buyers in February 2016.
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