ASUS made a beefed-up Raspberry Pi rival that plays 4K video

It seems ASUS is gearing up to give Raspberry Pi a run for its money. The Taiwanese manufacturer has quietly released its own single-board computer to rival the popular British company – and it’s quite the beast. Although the Tinker Board follows the Pi form factor rather closely, it ultimately packs a much faster processor, double the memory of the latest Raspberry Pi, and also supports 4K video as well as 24-bit audio. Here’re are some of the more impressive specs: Quad core 1.8GHz ARM Cortex-A17 CPU 2GB Dual channel LPDDR3 memory 1x HDMI 2.0 port to support 4K resolution Gigabit LAN…
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