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Intel based Hackboard 2 SBC a crowdfunding success

by Mark Tyson on 14 December 2020, 11:11

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An interesting new single board computer (SBC) has been successfully crowdfunded very quickly after its campaign began. The Hackboard 2 is listed on CrowdSupply with 33 days to go at the time of writing, with over $50,000 in pledges. Key qualities of this compact SBC are its Intel Celeron N4020 CPU, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, twin NVME M.2 slots, plus plenty of ports and connectivity. It can run Linux or Windows 10 and the crowdfunding page allows you to buy various kits or bundles with OS and complementary hardware.

The designers of this SBC say the Hackboard 2 was designed form the ground up to be a capable Windows 10 device at a keen price. It is compared directly against the cheaper Raspberry Pi but while the price differential can't be ignored, the Hackboard 2 is still somewhat cheaper than other Windows 10 capable Intel SBCs. Moreover its connectivity and expandability will appeal to some. With its 'high performance' the Hackboard 2 is more capable than cheaper SBCs and can be a suitable machine to power "entertainment systems like media servers, game consoles, and digital audio hubs," as well as home automation systems, and sensor gateways, say the SBC designers.

Please check through the key Hackboard 2 specs below:

  • Processor - Intel Celeron N4020, 2C/2T, 64-bit, Up to 2.8 GHz clock, 4 MB cache, UHD Graphics 600 with 12 EUs and Quick Sync video, 6W
  • Memory & Storage - 4 GB DDR4 RAM, 64 GB onboard eMMC flash, Two NVMe M.2 slots accommodate up to 4 TB additional storage
  • Video & Audio - Intel UHD Graphics 600, 4K HDMI 2.1 output, 30-pin eDP 11.6"-15.6" screen connector, 6-pin touchscreen interface, 3.5 mm CTIA audio jack (stereo + mic), 5-pin stereo speaker connector
  • Connectivity - Wi-Fi - Intel dual-band AC95060 rated at 1.73 Gb/s, Bluetooth 5.1, Gigabit Ethernet, Optional 4G or 5G cellular modem
  • Expandability - 3 x USB 3.0 ports, 5-pin USB 2 camera connection, 40-pin GPIO header (RPi-HAT-compatible with pass-through adapter), NVMe M.2 B key slot, NVMe M.2 B & M key slot
  • Power – included 12 VDC, 3 A international power supply, 10-pin 3.7 V rechargeable battery input connector, Heatsink - Small cell battery for up to two years BIOS backup
  • Dimensions - 120 mm x 80 mm, Corner mounting holes centered 5 mm from edges

The Hackboard 2 makers have put together an interesting comparison table featuring the Arm-based RasPi 4 and Intel Celeron LattePanda Delta 432. See below.

If you are interested in the Ubuntu Linux version of the Hackboard 2 it is said to be an exclusive to this crowdfunding event. Later you will only be able to buy models and kits featuring Windows 10 installs. The entry level crowdfunding offer is $99 for the Linux version, or $140 for the Windows 10 Pro version. As mentioned in the intro there are various kits and bundles up to the complete kit - with portable 13.3-inch display, case, webcam, and keyboard with trackpad, and Windows 10 Pro for $299. If you want a 4G or 5G modem NVMe module you will have to splash out an extra $50 or $299, respectively.

SBCs and kits are expected to ship starting from the end of April 2021. Shipping starts at $8 (US) and $20 (worldwide).



HEXUS Forums :: 16 Comments

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I'm sure this kind of debate has spilled over numerous posts recently - but this is kinda what you get for £100 in the UK as a SBC capable of Win 10 with acceleration and Linux if needed.
Problem is it is “only” dual core and a bit slow, but has nvme storage. X86 though will help some
Fair price, but Windows 10 Pro on a board with less then 8GB of RAM and less than 4 cores probably won't set the earth on fire.

Really hope AMD Ryzen 5000 APUs hit the SBC form-factor… with all guns blazing. Suspect there'd be a lot of enthusiasts lining up for a slice of that particular ‘pi’.
KultiVator
Fair price, but Windows 10 Pro on a board with less then 8GB of RAM and less than 4 cores probably won't set the earth on fire.

Really hope AMD Ryzen 5000 APUs hit the SBC form-factor… with all guns blazing. Suspect there'd be a lot of enthusiasts lining up for a slice of that particular ‘pi’.

Would be too expensive… around £200 for an sbc? would be a hard sell
I really can't see any upside on this thing. I have a j4205 with 16gb DDR3 ram and an SSD on win 10 and it kinda crawls as soon as you throw something heavier at it, let's say, a video.

With half the cores, I can see this half decent for Word, as long as the files are small.
Glyce
I really can't see any upside on this thing. I have a j4205 with 16gb DDR3 ram and an SSD on win 10 and it kinda crawls as soon as you throw something heavier at it, let's say, a video.

With half the cores, I can see this half decent for Word, as long as the files are small.

I've been saying this on other threads. Win 10 isn't the right OS for an SBC imho. And word lol that bloated piece of rubbish!
Debian is much better for an SBC or Android. Much lower footprint for cores and/or memory. But the drivers are needed for gpu acceleration else youtube and other programs crawl. But to get enough cores for Win 10 and a decent enough gpu means an sbc would be like £200 and an impossible sell over a laptop because simple economics of scale