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This New Flipper Device Is Like a Pocket-Sized Linux PC

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This New Flipper Device Is Like a Pocket-Sized Linux PC
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Flipper Devices is developing a new Linux-powered mini-PC called the Flipper One, aimed at creating an open hardware platform. This pocket-sized device will feature high-performance computing capabilities and is designed for community development. While still in development, it promises advanced networking and AI functionalities, appealing to both tech enthusiasts and professionals.

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Flipper Devices, the company behind the semi-infamous Flipper Zero "hacking" multi-tool, is developing a Linux-powered mini-PC with the goal of creating a "truly open hardware platform." The Flipper One is described as a pocket-sized ARM device for high-performance computing, IP networking, and on-device AI use. The device is in development, so there is no price or release date as yet. The Flipper One is being built on a Rockchip RK3576 processor and the modular design means it can be expanded. "Flipper Zero taught us how much you can do with a tightly scoped, open product and a community that pushes it further than you can.

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