You can’t put SSDs on the Raspberry Pi 3, but a competitive board coming soon will have that option.

The new MinnowMax Turbot Dual-E board will have an m.2 slot in which SSDs can be inserted. It’s being made by ADI Engineering and will be released in the third quarter, according to a message on Twitter.

The board’s price wasn’t immediately available.

High-capacity SSD chips with up to 512GB can be found on sites like NewEgg. But the MinnowMax board’s SSD storage capacity will ultimately depend on the device’s hardware specifications.

To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

Source: COMPUTER WORLD