Hacker News with Generative AI: Single-Board Computers

Orange Pi RV2 is a single-board PC with an 8-core RISC-V processor (liliputing.com)
Last year Orange Pi introduced its first single-board computer with a quad-core RISC-V processor. Now the company is ready for round two: the Orange Pi RV2 is an updated model with an octa-core chip and a low starting price: it’s available now from AliExpress for $30 and up and could be available from Amazon soon as well.
Msxbook OneChipMSX MSX2 Computer (tindie.com)
The MSXBOOK is an MSX2-compatible computer based on the One Chip MSX (OCM). It features all the capabilities of the OCM, along with a 9.7-inch LCD screen and a backlit mechanical keyboard.
Popular Rockchip SBC distro in limbo after maintainer burns out (jeffgeerling.com)
Recently Joshua Riek posted he's dropping off from GitHub. If you haven't heard of him, he's one of the few reasons working with Linux on Rockchip SBCs is so much easier today than it was just a few years ago.
OrangePi AIpro (20T) (orangepi.org)
CL-32 is a DIY pocket computer with a thumb keyboard, E-Ink screen and ESP32-S3 (liliputing.com)
Raspberry Pi gets a serious competitor as Particle unveils its 5G-capable SBC (xda-developers.com)
Radxa X4 low-cost, credit card-sized Intel N100 SBC goes for $60 and up (cnx-software.com)
The Raspberry Pi 5 Is No Match for a Tini-Mini-Micro PC (louwrentius.com)
Odroid-H4 (hardkernel.com)