armbone
Armbone is a term used to describe a type of computer hardware that is based on the ARM architecture, which is a family of reduced instruction set computing (RISC) architectures for computer processors, configured for various environments. The term "armbone" is often used to refer to single-board computers (SBCs) that use ARM-based processors. These SBCs are popular in the maker and hobbyist communities due to their low cost, small size, and versatility.
The most well-known armbone boards are the Raspberry Pi series, which have gained significant popularity for
Armbone boards are often used in educational settings to teach programming, electronics, and computer science concepts.
In summary, armbone refers to a category of single-board computers based on the ARM architecture. These boards