
If someone had suggested 20 years ago that a fully working computer with up to 1GHz of processing power would fit on a board the size of a SODIMM memory module (or 2.66 x 1.44 x 0.2 inches if you prefer), some lighthearted mockery may have followed. Yet embedded hardware specialist Toradex is about to do just that with its new Tegra T20, a teeny computer module based on NVIDIA’s latest Cortex A9 processor that offers full high definition video support, 256MB of onboard memory and a gigabyte of Flash storage…
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