Sol had a few different versions of the 0x33.board on display, some driven by an ATmega32U4 (the heart of the Arduino Micro), and some using Raspberry Pi’s RP2040 MCU, which you can apply to evaluate for commercial projects via ipXchange: ipxchange.tech/news/a-low-cost-high-performance-mcu-from-a-company-that-needs-no-introduction/
Sol had a few different versions of the 0x33.board on display, some driven by an ATmega32U4 (the heart of the Arduino Micro), and some using Raspberry Pi’s RP2040 MCU, which you can apply to evaluate for commercial projects via ipXchange: ipxchange.tech/news/a-low-cost-high-performance-mcu-from-a-company-that-needs-no-introduction/
I C, I C! Terrible unintentional pun~ Great product!