Nvidia Jetson Nano developer kit
For me this was the most interesting bit of news out of Nvidia recently. You can get a Raspberry Pi like dev board out of Nvidia which is £100 so three times the price, but has 4GB of ram, gigabit ethernet, quad core A57 at 1.4GHz and USB2 & 3 connectors and the ability to drive dual monitors via HDMI and DisplayPort.
https://www.nvidia.com/en-gb/autonom...s/jetson-nano/
Sold as an AI board because it has 128 Maxwell cores in it, but seems to come with a desktop Linux distro making it a general purpose machine for those tasks that a Pi isn't quite good enough for.
Shame the M.2 socket is only key E for wifi modules, but you can hang storage off the USB3 port.
From the specs I think this might be a cut down Tegra X1, it has half the shaders of a Nintendo Switch. Perhaps this is where die salvage parts not good enough for the Switch will end up.
Re: Nvidia Jetson Nano developer kit
This begs the question as to if the first gen shield tv hosts more value than this (used) as it has a higher compute power but less ram... but in reallity this is a mini nV tv with linux.