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hat compatibility
About this tag
The hat compatibility tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about single-board computers (SBCs) that use the Raspberry Pi HAT (Hardware Attached on Top) form factor, particularly when paired with Windows 11. Recent content highlights the Aaeon UP Xtreme ARL, a Raspberry Pi-sized SBC featuring an Intel Core Ultra processor and up to 64 GB LPDDR5 RAM, which includes a 40-pin expansion header for HAT compatibility. The tag explores trade-offs in performance, power, and price compared to traditional Raspberry Pi boards, focusing on embedded development and hobbyist use cases. Topics include hardware compatibility, Windows 11 support, and the suitability of HAT-based peripherals with x86 SBCs.
Aaeon’s new UP Xtreme ARL arrives as a decisive answer to the question many hobbyists and embedded developers have been asking: what if a Raspberry Pi–sized board used a modern Intel Core Ultra CPU, offered up to 64 GB of LPDDR5, and shipped with first-party Windows 11 support out of the box...