Seeed Odyssey X86J4105
Les Pounder tries an Intel-powered SBPC with the Raspberry Pi’s GPIO.
Les Pounder
SPECS
CPU: Intel Celeron J4105 (1.5GHz, 4 core, 4MB cache, 10W TDP)
GPU: Intel UHD Graphics 600
Mem: 8GB, DDR4
Expansion: M.2 SATA III, M.2 PCIe 2.0 x4, MicroSD, SIM
Ports: USB 2.0 x2, USB 3.1 A x1, USB 3.1 C x1
Comms: Wi-Fi 802.11ac (dual band), Bluetooth 5.0, Gigabit LAN
Video: HDMI 2.0a, DisplayPort 1.2a
Extra: RTC, TPM 2.0
GPIO: 1x 40 pin RPi, 1x 28-pin SAMD21G18, 1x Audio, 1x 4-pin UART, 3x 4-pin SATA, 1x 4-pin fan
Want the flexibility of a single-board computer that has GPIO pins for physical computing, but you need the speed and compatibility of an x86 PC? Enter Seeed’s Odyssey, which marries an Intel Celeron CPU with two sets of GPIO pins, one Arduino-compatible and the other with Pi accessories.