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The company behind the ESP8266, Espressif, is not one to rest on their laurels, and for several months they’ve been working on the next generation of powerful WiFi-enabled tiny, cheap systems.
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The Luanode For ESP8266 and ESP32 is a WiFi enabled System On a Chip (SoC), provided by Espressif, for Internet of Things (IoT). its developer explains more about the inspiration design and ...