The BASIC source code was fundamental to the early era of home computing as the foundation of many of Commodore's computers.
At the top is the X2E-96-100, also an 18-core part but with higher clocks. Its performance cores run at 4.4GHz, with two able to boost up to 5.0GHz, while the efficiency cluster reaches 3.6GHz.
The Orange Pi 600 has just been revealed: a computer built into a keyboard, powered by the Intel N150 processor, designed to ...