Its no secret that ARM is moving toward 64bit processing. As such, it appears that some board and CPU vendors are looking at filling in 32bit market with additional solutions.
Arduino is moving from 8-bit processing to 32bit CPUs. These boards provide specialty programming as well as allows Arduino to charge after 32bit micro market where xPhones and xTablets currently rule.
Here's some articles:FYI
Availability of "New 32bit Offerings" for micro-boards
Re: Availability of "New 32bit Offerings" for micro-boards
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Arduino is moving from 8-bit processing to 32bit CPUs. These boards provide specialty programming as well as allows Arduino to charge after 32bit micro market where xPhones and xTablets currently rule.
Here's some articles:FYI
"Through our ongoing efforts in education, we know that hands-on learning inspires interest in science, technology, engineering, and math," said Intel's new chief executive, Brian Krzanich, in a statement."
"Check out this dispenser that prints your Twitter/RSS feeds on toilet paper. It's made by one Mario Lukas from Germany (we're guessing the designer didn't want to risk bringing his smartphone or tablet along when nature calls"