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Atomic Pi: A Raspberry-Pi alternative with an Intel processor that costs less than US$35

Started by Redaktion, April 27, 2019, 15:28:40

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Ahsan

I ordered this board and here are my thoughts about it.
It boots up but if you power it down it looses your bios settings.
Installed windows on it. After installation it refuses to boot up.
The power interface is very clunky. They could have made it such that you could use a standard USB cable like Raspberry PI.
It takes a long time to boot up as compared to Raspberry PI.
Based on these observations I will not recommend it.


David Barden

For those who ask, "Why didn't they design this or that so it could be like the other Pi s?" It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that this "Kickstarter Project" was nothing more than a company who bought a couple pallets of leftover robot boards from Mayfield Robotics when they went under. The "makers" simply kickstarted "funding" to make a simplistic 'breakout board' (you can easily see that IT is a totally different color PCB with silkscreening from them as opposed to labels on the "Atomic Pi" that give clues to the genesis of the board.


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