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UP Squared Is A Very Capable Intel SBC For Makers & IoT

Written by Michael Larabel in Computers on 28 August 2019 at 10:16 AM EDT. Page 1 of 3. 39 Comments.

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After learning of the UP-Squared SBC maker board this summer when this Intel Apollolake single board computer was added to Coreboot, the company sent over a review sample and for the past number of weeks have been putting this mini board through its paces and performance tests.

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The UP-Squared has multiple USB 3.0 ports, HDMI and DP video outputs for the Intel graphics, dual Gigabit Ethernet, SATA 3.0, mini PCIe x1, M.2 2230, eMMC, and a 40-pin header. The UP Squared is certainly much more capable than the likes of the Raspberry Pi and other lower-cost Arm SBCs though does come at a heftier price of about $150 USD.

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The UP Squared review sample I have been testing was equipped with an Intel Celeron N3350 SoC, 32GB of eMMC storage, and 2GB of RAM. Besides being supported by conventional x86_64 Linux distributions, the UP-Squared is also supported by Microsoft Windows for those interested.

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The Celeron N3350 Apollo Lake SoC has two physical cores without Hyper Threading, 1.1GHz base frequency, 2.4GHz burst frequency, 2MB cache, and a 6 Watt TDP. The graphics found on this SoC are HD Graphics 500 with 200MHz base frequency and 650MHz burst frequency.

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In my testing the UP Squared has worked out well with Ubuntu 19.04 and other modern Linux distributions without issues. While today's tests were done from Ubuntu 19.04, a Linux distribution comparison from the UP Squared will be published in the days ahead on Phoronix.