From virtualization to AI, some projects are beyond the reach of a Pi. Learn why these 5 workloads necessitate the upgrade to a mini PC.
It’s simple enough these days to put together an incredibly compact desktop computer that you can use for productivity, entertainment, or even network-attached storage system. But what if you want a ...
We’re no strangers to 3D printed enclosures here at Hackaday. From the plethora of printed Raspberry Pi cases out there to custom enclosures for electronic projects, small plastic boxes turn out to be ...
Priced at under $1,000, the Geekom A9 Max offers a compelling balance between performance and affordability. It serves as a ...
At the Snapdragon Summit, Qualcomm showed off an impressive reference device: A mini PC the size of a coaster, unofficially ...
For the majority of hacker and maker projects, the miniature computer of choice these last few years has been the Raspberry Pi. While the availability issues that seem to plague each new iteration of ...
Explore the new Raspberry Pi 500+ Plus a keyboard computer blending design, performance, and energy efficiency. For or developers, hobbyists ...
The Aiffro K100 Mini NAS is a very compact mini computer dressed up as network attached storage device, and is very flexible, but that flexibility can be a drawback for Mac-centric users. The main ...
The Apple Mac Mini desktop packs solid performance into a small form. Powered by Apple’s M1, M2, M2 Pro, M3, and M4 chips, it can easily manage everything from everyday tasks like document editing to ...
Save money with Raspberry Pi projects. From media centers to smart homes, Pi beats mini PCs in terms of cost and flexibility.