New DJI drone computer runs Ubuntu on Tegra, has open SDK
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New DJI drone computer runs Ubuntu on Tegra, has open SDK
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DJI wants you to build sentient drones with its tiny computer
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DJI Teams Up With Canonical To Launch Embedded Computer For Drones
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DJI's Manifold Is a PC for Drones
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DJI’s powerful new computer will lead to better drone apps
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DJI takes on Intel and Qualcomm with its own supercomputer for drones
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This hardware development platform can fly -- literally
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DJI Launches Most Powerful Computer Designed for Drones
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DJI Manifold computer is meant to control a drone
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DJI Launches Manifold, A Computer For Drones
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How can you make a drone better? Install Linux on it!
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DJI has launched a drone that’s also a flying computer
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DJI Launches Manifold, a PC for Drones
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Qualcomm, Inc. Snapdragon Flight Under Pressure From New DJI Supercomputer
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DJI Manifold Gives Drone Brains
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DJI's Embedded Computer Can Take To The Skies Via Drone
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Chinese fire up world's 'most powerful' drone brain
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UBUNTU Powered Drones
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DJI tempts developers with new Ubuntu computer for drones
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DJI Unveils Manifold a Tiny Computer for Intelligent Drones
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DJI Manifold Drone With Onboard Computer And SDK Launches For $499
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DJI Launches Manifold- A Computer Designed For Drones
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DJI wants to make drones even smarter with tiny flying Manifold Ubuntu computer
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DJI Tegra K1-Powered Manifold Mini PC Enables Skynet Worthy Intelligent Drones
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