![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In this post we are going to start digging into the practical side of things. Based on their specs I also defined some predictions regarding the performance I expect them to deliver, what tasks they would be best suited for – and what they would mean for you as a developer – or indeed an emulation enthusiast In the previous post I went through the hardware specs for both the ODroid XU4 ARM embedded board, as well as the x86 based UP SoC board. For general use and emulating classical Amiga, also read my next article: UP board, a perfect embedded board. To get the most out of this post please read my previous post, Embedded boards, finally.
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