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Linux friendly devboards popularity survey 2016 - ssvb - 06-08-2016

Hello,

These guys are doing SBC (single board computer) popularity surveys every year: http://hackerboards.com/2016-survey-of-open-spec-hacker-friendly-sbcs
Here are the results from the previous year: http://hackerboards.com/raspberry-pi-stays-sky-high-in-2015-hacker-sbc-survey/

And this time the Pine64 board is also participating Smile If you managed to already receive your board and like it so far, please don't forget to vote for it here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/6DW7XC5


RE: Linux friendly devboards popularity survey 2016 - Luke - 06-09-2016

Cheers! Smile


RE: Linux friendly devboards popularity survey 2016 - tllim - 06-09-2016

(06-08-2016, 11:25 PM)ssvb Wrote: Hello,

These guys are doing SBC (single board computer) popularity surveys every year: http://hackerboards.com/2016-survey-of-open-spec-hacker-friendly-sbcs
Here are the results from the previous year: http://hackerboards.com/raspberry-pi-stays-sky-high-in-2015-hacker-sbc-survey/

And this time the Pine64 board is also participating Smile If you managed to already receive your board and like it so far, please don't forget to vote for it here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/6DW7XC5

Thanks, I have voted.


RE: Linux friendly devboards popularity survey 2016 - ssvb - 06-23-2016

The 2016 results are out - http://hackerboards.com/raspberry-pi-3-takes-the-cake-in-2016-hacker-sbc-survey/

Raspberry Pi 3 and ODROID-C2 boards took the first two places. Pine64 made it into top 10 and is the highest ranked Allwinner based board.


RE: Linux friendly devboards popularity survey 2016 - daveculp - 06-23-2016

Interesting results. Some comments:

1. The RPi continues to lead the pack as it should. Although the RPi is not the most powerful SBC out there it is the single most well supported board out there. The community fostered by the RPi foundation outstrips every other board out there.
2. The Beaglebone black falling to 3rd surprises me. The BB is great for the shear number of IO pins it has along with its programmable real-time units.
3. The Odroids are making headway! They are so much faster than an RPi with the same GPIO capabilities.