The comparison table ( <a href="https://www.crowdsupply.com/krtkl/snickerdoodle#comparison-table" rel="nofollow">https://www.crowdsupply.com/krtkl/snickerdoodle#comparison-t...</a> ) includes a bunch of common, but under powered platforms (Arduino, RPi, BBB). It should really be compared against higher-powered FPGA-based platforms like the Numato Opsis.
I like this combo of feature set and price - it addresses the short comings of its competatitors and (hopefully) will provide us with the kind of robust, flexible platform we need.<p>Now we gotta get us some of these puppies.<p>Can you say "distributed networked enviornment?"
A palm-sized, reconfigurable Linux computer that connects to the real world with ARM, FPGA, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and 154 I/O for the price of a wireless-enabled Raspberry Pi