Espressif Unveils The CoreBoard and the Korvo, Two New Dev Boards for Its Dual-Core ESP32-S31

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Espressif has announced a pair of new development kits for those looking to get to grips with the ESP32-S31, a dual-heterogeneous-core RISC-V microcontroller running at up to 320MHz — and targeting, the company says, more advanced Internet of Things (IoT) projects than models lower down the performance scale.

"ESP32-S31 is a high-performance dual-core 32-bit RISC-V microcontroller running at up to 320MHz, built for advanced IoT applications requiring comprehensive multi-protocol connectivity and rich human-machine interfaces," Espressif says of the chip. "With 60 GPIOs [General-Purpose Input/Output pins], it offers outstanding flexibility for complex designs that integrate multiple wireless protocols, diverse display interfaces, and a wide range of peripherals. ESP32-S31 is particularly well suited for edge AI [Artificial Intelligence] and machine learning workloads, including neural network inference, advanced signal processing, computer vision, and intelligent audio applications, while maintaining the efficiency of an embedded platform."

In addition to its two RISC-V cores, one of...

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