LATTE PANDA

Chinese electronics manufacturer LattePanda has released the third generation of a single-board computer with an Intel processor. The novelty is called LattePanda 3 Delta. The single board is equipped with a GPIO stick and an integrated Arduino Leonardo device based on the ATmega32U4 microcontroller.
As noted, the new card can run desktop versions of Linux and Windows. Also, previous versions could work with macOS (called Hackintosh). Maybe the new model can do that too.
In technical terms, the card is based on a quad-core Celeron N5105 processor clocked up to 2.9 GHz without multithreading. Its power consumption is 10W. The card has 8GB of RAM and 64GB of eMMC storage. There is also a slot for M.2 drives, and the second is designed to install a modem or Wi-Fi card. You can also put a drive there, but it will work at speeds no higher than SATA 3. At the same time, the Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 adapter is soldered on the board itself.
There's HDMI, DisplayPort, Gigabit Ethernet, three USB 3.2 Type-A ports, including one with up to 10Gb/s bandwidth, and a Type-C port for power. We also note the presence of a 3.5-inch audio jack.
The card is actively cooled and looks like a small graphics card or the motherboard of an old Mac mini. Pricing has not yet been announced.
Source: Latte Panda
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