The equipment is expected to go on sale in the US by the end of January.

It also supports 4K video as well as 192Khz/24-bit audio.

Further, the Tinker Boards max power consumption is five watts.

Asus Quietly Launches Raspberry Pi’s Rival - ‘Tinker Board’

Asus also plans to expand the current OS support with the likes of Ubuntu and openSUSE, reports Hexus.

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source: www.techworm.net