Micro-PCs like Arduino and Raspberry Pi are quite popular among developers of prototype devices, private enthusiasts and fans of "home robotics." This fact for a long time did not bother Intel Corporation, which, amid a decline in interest in full-sized PCs, has been looking for a new place in the market for a number of years. Intel Edison, Intel Galileo, Intel Joule - these are the names of the compact platforms presented at different times, which were designed to compete with the cheaper
competitors specified at the beginning of the paragraph.
Apparently, as noted by Heise.de , last week Intel preferred to "surrender" in the war with Arduino and Raspberry Pi, notifying customers of their intention to stop accepting orders for Intel Edison, Intel Galileo and Intel Joule modules from September 16, 2017.
Surprisingly, speaking of the termination of the production of these platforms, Intel does not even use the usual wording about "shifting demand towards other products" of its own production. Related Products :
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