Qualcomm brings DragonBoard 410c low cost development kit

Qualcomm is launching the DragonBoard 410c, a credit card-sized development kit based on the 64-bit capable Snapdragon 410 processor.

The low-cost development kit is designed to support software development and prototyping for commercializing new products in the Internet of Everything (IoE) segment.

Products in these embedded computing and Internet of Everything (IoE) product categories include robotics, cameras, set-top-boxes, wearables, medical devices, vending machines, building automation, industrial control, digital signage, and casino gaming consoles.

Third party distributors will commercially launch the DragonBoard 410c this summer.

“The DragonBoard 410c is a low cost platform to allow the development of commercial solutions to address the expanding embedded compute and IoE industries across multiple operating systems,” said Jason Bremner, senior vice president of product management for Qualcomm Technologies.

Key features of DragonBoard 410c platform:

CPUs: Quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 CPUs at up to 1.2 GHz per core; 64-bit capability

Graphics: Qualcomm Adreno 306 GPU with 400MHz graphics

Video: 1080p HD video playback and capture with H.264 (AVC)

Camera: Support for 13 megapixel camera with Wavelet Noise Reduction, JPEG decoder, and other post-processing techniques done in hardware

Memory: LPDDR2/3 533MHz Single-channel 32-bit (4.2GBps) non-POP/ eMMC 4.51 SD 3.0 (UHS-I)

Integrated Connectivity Qualcomm VIVE 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, FM

Integrated Location: Qualcomm IZat Gen8C

OS Support: Android and Linux

DragonBoard 410c is designed to be compatible with the 96Boards Consumer Edition which supports the hardware ecosystem to develop compatible add-on products, shields and accessories.

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