NXP's FRDM i.MX 95 Pro Brings Plenty of Compute, Memory to Bear on Edge Workloads

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NXP Semiconductors has launched a pseudo-single-board-computer designed to provide an accessible development platform for its i.MX 95 Pro system-on-chip: the FRDM i.MX 95 Pro.

"The FRDM i.MX 95 Pro development board evaluates the i.MX 95 Applications Processor in a compact 19×19mm package," NXP writes of the module-and-carrier combination, referring to the size of the system-on-chip at its heart rather than the 100×90mm board footprint. "The GoPoint demo interface simplifies exploring key use cases across advanced human machine interface (HMI), industrial networking, robotics, edge gateways and vision processing."

Despite ever-rising component costs, NXP has managed to keep its new FRDM i.MX 95 Pro development board to just $300. (📷: NXP Semiconductors)

The specifications put the FRDM i.MX 95 Pro, brought to our attention by Linux Gizmos, at the upper tiers of Arm-based single-board computers — though, as it's a carrier-and-module combo, it's not a true SBC. The i.MX 95 chip...

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