Will the new Udoo Neo run MS Windows 10 IoT Core OS meant for the RaspberryPI 2? View the video and you'll know why I ask.
Hi there LDighera, we would like a lot, but we can't promise anything, since it doesn't depend on us - it depends on Freescale and Microsoft working together instead.
Windows 10 IoT on the Udoo would certainly be awesome. I bought an RPi recently just to have a chance to try it out. A lot of the examples talk about interconnecting Arduino and IoT core... which would be great on the Udoo as it has the Arduino already built in.
On August 10, 2015 Microsoft released Windows 10 IoT Core. You can down an ISO image here: http://ms-iot.github.io/content/en-US/Downloads.htm Release notes are here: http://ms-iot.github.io/content/en-US/win10/ReleaseNotes.htm
Just to give an opinion of a prospective customer (patiently wating on Neos availability). I hope that the limited development and support capacity of the UDOO team will be put on better existing OS-es than just another one. Sure the Windows demo is impressive. However tight and standardized integration with the new Neo hardware interfaces and also for application developers getting frameworks supported better, would be IMHO a better direction for UDOO. And last but not least I'll think to become the foreseen IoT board of preference, integration with (Open Source) IoT cloud platforms will be a valued and strategic direction. The real value of IoT with UDOO will be an interconnected board with both the (external) sensors/hardware and data + controlling IoT Cloud platforms. An interesting example of such a cloud platform would be Zettajs.org - An API-First Internet of Things Platform. So my suggestion would be: better existing OS-es and development frameworks, plus focus on the emerging IoT cloud platforms, instead of another OS added.
With the latest OODO With the new UDOO X86, you'll most likely be able to run a full version of Windows 10, such as W10 Mobile, if not the regular desktop. I bought the Latte Panda (Kickstarter), and it runs full Windows 10.
The x86 looks like it will run IoT (both versions of cpu) Here's a list of some of the processors that run IoT. https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/codename/66094/braswell.html#@embedded Windows 10 IoT build 1809 looks like the replacement for CE and is good through 2028. The steps to get an image are https://concurrency.com/blog/july-2018/beginning-iot-–-installing-windows-10-iot-core-on Anyone had any luck with this? For the NEO see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/iot-core/learn-about-hardware/socsandcustomboards