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06.01.2017Chip Pro is a $16 computer empowering makers to build IoT gadgetsSay you want to create the next generation of voice recognition-enabled, AI-ensmartened, buzzword-laden gadget. The fist thing you need to do is pick a platform. Arduino isn’t powerful enough. The Raspberry Pi works great for prototyping, b...
07.11.20168 superb -- and cheap -- Raspberry Pi alternativesAs great as the Raspberry Pi is -- and let's be honest, all of the devices in that family are excellent, especially for the money -- it’s not the only such device available to buy, and some of the rival systems are arguably better as they c...
28.03.2016The six people you meet in ShenzhenBenjamin Joffe Contributor Benjamin Joffe is a partner at HAX. More posts by this contributor 10 key lessons about tech mergers and acquisitions from Cisco’s John Chambers 70 years of VC innovation Shenzhen has become the go-to place to mak...
22.11.2015The State Of Hardware For 2015Cyril Ebersweiler Contributor Cyril Ebersweiler is co-founder and managing partner of HAX, and a general partner at SOSV. More posts by this contributor 10 key lessons about tech mergers and acquisitions from Cisco’s John Chambers 70 years ...
09.05.2015Move over, Raspberry Pi. This startup is building a $9 computerCyrus Farivar reader comments 133 with 70 posters participating Share this story Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Reddit OAKLAND, Calif.—Tucked away in a small office on a side street in the historic industrial zone of West Oakla...
08.05.2015This $9 Computer Has Already Raised 400% of Its Kickstarter GoalBecause why spend more than a thousand dollars on a new computer when you can just spend the equivalent of a cheap lunch on a $9 computer? Well, probably because 1) it won't hold up to your extremely high Millennial standards of what featur...
13.05.2014HAXLR8R Demo Day 2014: Robotics and ‘Niche’ ProductsShare Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints In the mere two years since Sean O’Sullivan and Cyril Ebersweiler founded the Shenzhen, China-based HAXLR8R hardware accelerator, a lot has changed. Technology prices continue...

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