Samsung Exynos Development Board · Exclusive

When we think of Single Board Computers (SBCs), the Raspberry Pi immediately comes to mind. But for developers looking to build products that ship in millions of units —or for hobbyists who want raw, automotive-grade power—the Samsung Exynos Development Board is a different beast entirely.

Have you developed on Samsung silicon? Let me know how you handled the bootloader headaches in the comments below. samsung exynos development board

I recently got my hands on the and Exynos 8890 reference boards. Here is what you need to know before moving beyond the world of hobbyist ARM chips. What exactly is it? Unlike a consumer Pi, these boards are Reference Designs . Samsung doesn’t sell these at Best Buy; they sell them to OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) building smart fridges, in-dash car infotainment systems, and arcade machines. When we think of Single Board Computers (SBCs),

if you want to build a product that actually goes into mass production, the Exynos dev board is your blueprint. It is expensive, loud (the fan is massive), and powerful. Let me know how you handled the bootloader

Look for used "Samsung Artik" modules on eBay. They are the older, IoT-focused Exynos chips with slightly better documentation for the tinkerer.