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The Hawkboard[1] is a low-power, low-cost Single-board computer based on the Texas Instruments OMAP-L138. Along with the usage of the OMAP ARM9 processor, it also has a floating point DSP. It is a community supported development platform.

As of date, Hawkboard project is closed because of common hardware issue.[2]

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