TERES-I DIY ARM 64-Bit Linux Laptop Released For 240 EUR

Written by Michael Larabel in Arm on 16 October 2017 at 08:58 AM EDT. 52 Comments
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The TERES-I has been released as a do-it-yourself ARM 64-bit Linux laptop. The price isn't bad, but it's also not targeted as being a high-end/performance-oriented laptop.

The TERES-I is designed around an Allwinner A64 SoC with quad-core Cortex-A53 processor. This laptop has an 11.6-inch 1366x768 laptop, 2GB DDR3L system memory, 16GB eMMC flash memory, WiFi/Bluetooth, HDMI, dual USB, and a 9500mAh laptop. The laptop weighs 980 grams.


It's pretty low end hardware, but then again the price isn't too bad considering it's 240 EUR: we've seen worse price/hardware ratios with other Linux laptop efforts in the past. The laptop is now for sale as of last week but a shipping backlog already of two to three weeks.

Those interested in learning more about the TERES-I can see this blog post or head to the Olimex store.
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