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#1 seascan

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Posted 05 February 2014 - 09:25 PM

Hi.  Does anyone know if Galileo is a competitor to Netduino or are the two different enough to not be "against" each other?

 

 



#2 Chris Walker

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Posted 05 February 2014 - 09:49 PM

Hi seascan, I chatted with the Galileo product manager at CES. The board looks like a fun low-end X86 computer to play with, Intel's answer to Raspberry Pi. We also chatted a little bit about Quark. It's not ready to be built into something like Netduino yet, but someday perhaps an Intel processor will be running inside a Secret Labs product (Netduino, AGENT, or other). They certainly know how to make innovative microprocessors. Chris

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Posted 05 February 2014 - 10:20 PM

Thanks for the info, Chris.

 

What is AGENT?

 

(EDIT) Never Mind!  Very cool.



#4 Paolo Patierno

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Posted 10 February 2014 - 08:17 AM

I started playing with Galileo in the weekend...and I haven't understood what is the direction for Intel.

Galileo seems to be an Arduino Yun board with a big difference. On Arduino Yun you have two microprocessor, one to run Linux and the other like base Arduino (AVR Atmel CPU). On Galileo you have only a x86 based CPU that runs Linux and Arduino sketchs throgh it.

It is in the middle between a board for sensoring/actuators systems like Arduino and Netduino and a full mini-PC board like Raspberry Pi.

I have a lot of doubts on Galileo ! I have to study it !

 

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