Comparison of Intel N100 Mini PC and Raspberry Pi: Benchmark Results and Operating System Debate
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The article compares the Intel N100 mini PC to the Raspberry Pi, highlighting the newer versions of both devices and the benchmarks run with Linux installed on the Mini PC. The comparison addresses the debate around the operating systems used for fair evaluation.
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