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Type | Private |
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Industry | Computer hardware |
Founded | 2003[1] |
Headquarters | Redwood City, California |
Key people | Gordon Kruberg, CEO |
Products | Complete computer systems, Gumstix Overo and verdex pro computer-on-modules, and a series of I/O expansion boards with accessories |
Number of employees | Under 25 |
Website | www.gumstix.com |
A side-by-side size comparison of a US Quarter, a Gumstix Overo Earth, a stick of gum, and the Gumstix Summit expansion board.
Gumstix is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Redwood City, California. It develops and manufactures small system boards comparable in size to a stick of gum.[2] In 2003, when it was first fully functional, it used ARM architecture System on a chip (SoC) and an Operating System based on Linux 2.6 kernel.[3][4] It has an online tool called Geppetto that allows users to design their own boards. In August 2013 it started a crowd-funding service to allow a group of users that want to get a custom design manufactured to share the setup costs.[4]
See also[edit]
- Stick PC
- Arduino
- Raspberry Pi
- Embedded System
References[edit]
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^ Greenemeier, Larry (September 29, 2006). "Gumstix Aims At Mobile Apps". InformationWeek. Retrieved October 19, 2017.
^ Larson, Erik (2003). "Introduction to GumStix Computers" (PDF). University of West Florida. Retrieved October 19, 2017.
^ ab Lunduke, Bryan (August 20, 2013). "For $50, you can build a custom Android or Linux mini-computer". Network World. Retrieved October 19, 2017.
External links[edit]
![]() | Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gumstix. |
Official website- Gumstix users wiki
- Gumstix mailing list archives on nabble
Categories:
- Embedded Linux
- Linux-based devices
- Computer companies of the United States
- Companies based in Redwood City, California
- Network computer (brand)
- Motherboard form factors
- Motherboard companies
- Privately held companies based in California
- Single-board computers
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