A crowdfunded project to bring to market a $9 computer has blown past its initial goal of $50,000 to raise over $500,000 in a few days. The project, called C.H.I.P., is a Linux-powered computer that's ...
OAKLAND, Calif.—Tucked away in a small office on a side street in the historic industrial zone of West Oakland, something magical is happening. Dave Rauchwerk and a team of eight people are creating a ...
Next Thing's CHIP(Opens in a new window) could be the next big little thing: A $9 literally chip-sized BYOP (Bring Your Own Peripherals) computer that runs a variant of Debian Linux. The hardware ...
Chip, the world's first $9 computer, can be used for most basic PC tasks, including editing spreadsheets, learning to code, surfing the web, and playing Super Mario knockoff games. It also fits in the ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Raspberry Pi may be losing its mini-computer crown. A new kid on the block has just arrived. Bye, bye, Raspberry Pi. C.H.I.P. does ...
When the first Mac computer came out in 1984, it cost nearly $2,500 and had a floppy drive for storage. In 2016, a spate of computers with a price as low as $5 and a lot more storage are hitting the ...