Vectino Packs Massive Power Into a Tiny Dev Board
For your average personal project, just about any microcontroller development board will do the job. Driving a small display, a few sensors, and maybe a motor isn’t a big ask for even lower-end chips these days. But eventually, every hardware hacker will need to build something that is both physically small and very computationally demanding. In these cases, the development board must be selected with care to ensure it can get the job done.
For more demanding applications, a new board called the Vectino is worth a look. It is equipped with the best-performing chip in the Arm Cortex-M family, and it also supports Helium (MVE) vector acceleration. This makes Vectino especially well-suited for handling machine learning and digital signal processing tasks on the edge.
The board is quite small (📷: Tekenex)
The board is designed around an Arm Cortex-M85 microcontroller running at up to 480 MHz. While that clock...
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