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LattePanda

A powerful micro-processor capable of running desktop windows.

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The LattePanda is a powerful mini-PC capable of running desktop windows, with an pinout and co-processor. Its power comes mostly from its large amount of storage and RAM.

Although it might be overkill for most usages in VRC and VEXU, its still worth documenting for more memory-intensive programs, VAIC, or competition hosting purposes.

According to LattePanda Marketing -

"LattePanda is a new single board computer that runs a full version of Windows 10! Each unit comes preinstalled with Windows 10 Home Edition."

LattePanda V1.0

Specifications:

Specification

LattePanda V1.0

RAM:

4 GB or 2 GB DDR3L

Storage:

64 GB or 32 GB

Processor(s):

  • Intel Cherry Trail Z8350 Quad Core Processor

GPU:

Intel HD Graphics, 12 EUs 200-500Mhz, single-channel memory

Base Frequency:

1.44 GHz

USB Ports:

USB 3.0 x 1, USB 2.0 x 2

Wired Connections

100Mbps Ethernet

Wireless Connections

Wi-Fi 802.11n 2.4G and Bluetooth 4.0

Video Output

HDMI and MIPI-DSI

Power Requirements

5V 2A

Board Size

88 x 70mm / 3.46 x 2.76"

Board Weight

55 grams

LattePanda Alpha Series

The LattePanda Alpha series comes in the 800s and 864s variants, with the 864s having internal storage and the 800s without.

According to LattePanda Marketing -

"Alpha Edition - Generally refers to the leader in a wolf pack, α / Alpha. It will also be the leader in the LattePanda series, the most powerful in performance. Known as the leader of the Pandas, or "AlphaPanda" for short."

Specifications:

Specification

Alpha 800s

Alpha 864s

RAM:

8 GB LPDDR3

8 GB LPDDR3

Storage:

0 GB

64 GB

Processor(s):

  • Intel 8th M3-8100Y

  • Intel 8th M3-8100Y

GPU:

Intel HD Graphics 615, 300-900MHz

Intel HD Graphics 615, 300-900MHz

USB Ports:

  • 3x USB 3.0 Type A

  • 1x USB Type C, supports PD, DP, USB 3.0

  • 3x USB 3.0 Type A

  • 1x USB Type C, supports PD, DP, USB 3.0

Wired Connections

Gigabyte Ethernet

Gigabyte Ethernet

Wireless Connections

  • WIFI 802.11 AC, 2.4G & 5G

  • Dual Band Bluetooth 4.2

  • WIFI 802.11 AC, 2.4G & 5G

  • Dual Band Bluetooth 4.2

Video Output

HDMI Output / Type-C DP Support / Extendable eDP touch displays

HDMI Output / Type-C DP Support / Extendable eDP touch displays

Board Size

115mm x 78mm x 14 mm

115mm x 78mm x 14 mm

GPIO

2x 50p GPIOs including I2C, I2S, USB, RS232, UART, RTC

2x 50p GPIOs including I2C, I2S, USB, RS232, UART, RTC

LattePanda Delta Series

The LattePanda Delta series comes in the 432 _**_model, and is nearly identical to the 800 series. The only differences come in the specifications in storage, processor, and memory.

According to LattePanda Marketing -

" Delta Edition - Mathematical Character △; a triangle. In terms of product design, performance, and price, it signals a compromise between the three. It keeps the perfect balancing, while balancing best reflects the beauty of engineering."

Specification

Delta 432

RAM

4 GB LPDDR4 2400MHz Dual-Channel

Memory

32GB eMMC V5.0l

Processor(s):

  • Intel 8th Gen Celeron Processor N4100

GPU:

Intel HD Graphics 615, 300-900MHz

USB Ports:

  • 3x USB 3.0 Type A

  • 1x USB Type C, supports PD, DP, USB 3.0

Wired Connections

Gigabyte Ethernet

Wireless Connections

  • WIFI 802.11 AC, 2.4G & 5G

  • Dual Band Bluetooth 5.0

Video Output

HDMI Output / Type-C DP Support / Extendable eDP touch displays

Board Size

115mm x 78mm x 14 mm

GPIO

2x 50p GPIOs including I2C, I2S, USB, RS232, UART, RTC

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