What are some better alternatives to Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone that has the PCB layout files and simulations created using free software?
Related question, is there some x86_64 equivalent to raspberry pi?
>>57500370
http://www.zdnet.com/pictures/a-dozen-faster-better-or-cheaper-alternatives-to-the-raspberry-pi/
>>57500571
see
http://www.mouser.com/applications/open-source-hardware-galileo-pi/
Intel has come out with a number of small things, mostly around there Quark chip set. The Galileo looks to be the closest to the Raspberry Pi, but the structure is different enough it complicated to compare them.
I wish they would just up it a bit more, throw in a cheap GPU and a lot of RAM. But sadly that odd combo seems to be no where.
Why is it so hard to have a Core Two Duo level power with wide scale modern support, a GPU and 64 GB of ECC RAM?
>>57500818
>anything from Intel
>"open source"
Still the bootloader is botnet.
>>57501213
no, the boot loader is not botnet
the botnet is hard coded in the cache manager so the goverment can protect you