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Intel teams up with Arduino to promote open-source hardware community


G+_Thomas Bass
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Read the article a little more carefully just now.  Looks like the board will actually run Windows, OSX or Linux?  Surely they mean that it can be programmed in those OS's, not actually run it.  

 

"The board can run Windows, Mac OS, or Linux. It supports existing software libraries, the Arduino software integrated development environment, and it is software-compatible with the Arduino UNO shield ecosystem. It supports 3.3 volt or 5 volt shields. The board uses the Intel Quark SoC X1000, the first product in the Intel low-power, low-cost chip family for the “internet of things” and wearable computers. The 32-bit, single-core, single-thread processor runs at 400 megahertz."

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