Greetings. Recently I've found this fascinating document and can't deal with myself not to share it to everyone.
Guys from linuxgizmos.com have done enormous work in collecting specific information on THIS HUGE amount of hackerboards.
By the way, I've personally had just Raspberry Pi 1, 2, 3, Zero (multiple of RPi 3 and Zero, actually), Pine A64, Orange Pi and Banana Pi. And a lot of arduinos, huge amount of 2560 and others, too. That's all. Really!
Let's put out some statistics. For $6185 you can buy all the 90 SoCs so medium price for one SoC is < $69. Not actually cheap enough to be "recyclable" computer, but well low to build your own project or "garage computer".
So let me finish writing this boring text and let's get to the topic of today:
https://bit.ly/hackerboards
Feedback?
I hope you enjoy and pick your favorite developer board(s), if you don't already! Or you might have to look again at what current SoC market has to show!
Please write me if you have any questions, issues, recommendations on SoC. Maybe you would like to discuss what plays 4K really well without specific re-coding? Or maybe we could discuss how to create really cheap and fast, opensource Smart-TV solution.
Let's stay in touch and thanks for your minute! Yours,
Den Ivanov aka @SXIII from Random City