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17 devices found
Tiny and cheap. Runs lightweight forks only.
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Budget ARM SBC from Pine64. 4GB RAM is enough for lightweight forks. Decent community support.
Affordable RISC-V SBC with 8GB RAM. PicoClaw runs natively on RISC-V. OpenClaw works but slower than ARM equivalents.
The baseline for running vanilla OpenClaw. Tight but workable.
StarFive's flagship RISC-V SBC. NVMe support is a nice touch. 8GB RAM is enough for OpenClaw if you're patient with RISC-V performance.
Pine64's RISC-V board with 8GB RAM. Good PicoClaw target. OpenClaw works but RISC-V software ecosystem is still maturing.
Pi 4 in a keyboard form factor. 4GB RAM handles mid-tier forks. Neat self-contained package for a desk setup.
The sweet spot for OpenClaw. Genuine headroom for multi-channel messaging and automation.
Hardkernel's fastest Amlogic SBC. 4GB RAM handles lightweight forks well. Rock-solid stability and mainline Linux support.
Powerful ARM SBC with RK3588S. Better CPU performance than Raspberry Pi 5. NPU for AI inference.
ASUS-quality SBC with RK3399. 4GB RAM and good I/O. Reliable but older chip compared to RK3588 boards.
High-end ARM SBC with RK3588. 16GB RAM and NVMe support make it a serious OpenClaw contender. NPU useful for local inference.
Powerful ARM SBC with 16GB RAM and 6 TOPS NPU. Near-desktop performance for AI workloads.
Premium SBC with NPU for AI acceleration. 8GB RAM and fast I/O make it good for OpenClaw with local inference.
Industrial AI SBC with 8 TOPS of neural network acceleration. 4GB RAM supports mid-tier forks. Serious edge AI platform.
x86 SBC with Intel N5105. Full Windows/Linux compatibility. 8GB RAM runs OpenClaw natively without ARM quirks.
AI powerhouse SBC. Can run local models alongside OpenClaw. 22 tokens/sec on 7B models.