The new Flipper One is a pocket-sized Linux computer
Source: The Verge
Overview
The Flipper One isn’t quite complete yet, as the company is seeking feedback and ideas from its community. It follows the popular but controversial Flipper Zero, a wireless hacking multi‑tool introduced six years ago, and a brief detour into a device that lets co‑workers know when you’re too busy to chat. The new Flipper One is a pocket‑sized electronic multi‑tool that also functions as a tiny open‑source Linux computer.
Specifications
- Processor: 8‑core RK3576
- GPU: Integrated graphics unit
- NPU: 6 TOPS neural processing unit
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
Connectivity
- PCIe interface
- SATA interface
- USB 3.0 ports
- Two Ethernet ports
- M.2 slot for expansion modules (e.g., cellular connectivity)