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42 devices found
Cheapest cloud option. 2GB RAM is tight for OpenClaw. Better suited for Nanobot or PicoClaw.
ARM-based cloud instance. Graviton3 is fast and cheap. OpenClaw runs but tight at 4GB. Good for lightweight forks.
Tiny and cheap. Runs lightweight forks only.
Early 64-bit ARM SBC. 2GB RAM and slow storage limit it to PicoClaw and Nanobot. Cheap but dated.
Budget ARM SBC from Pine64. 4GB RAM is enough for lightweight forks. Decent community support.
Raspberry Pi 3B form-factor alternative. 2GB RAM. Budget SBC for lightweight forks.
The classic Pi. 1GB RAM is very tight. Only lightweight forks like PicoClaw and Nanobot are practical.
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.
Industrial-grade SBC with real-time PRU co-processors. Only 512MB RAM limits it to lightweight forks.
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.
Pi 4 in a keyboard form factor. 4GB RAM handles mid-tier forks. Neat self-contained package for a desk setup.
Pine64's RISC-V board with 8GB RAM. Good PicoClaw target. OpenClaw works but RISC-V software ecosystem is still maturing.
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.
Budget used Pixel. 6GB RAM runs Nanobot in Termux. Great value dedicated AI phone for $100.
Refurbished business desktop repurposed as a server. 8GB RAM runs OpenClaw via cloud APIs. Best bang-for-buck dedicated box.
Classic used ThinkPad. Runs OpenClaw fine as a background service. Great value.
Google's Edge TPU board for ML inference. 4GB RAM handles lightweight forks. TPU accelerates specific model architectures.
Purpose-built home automation hub with CM4. 4GB RAM can run lightweight forks alongside Home Assistant.
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.
Open-source ARM laptop. 4GB RAM limits it to lighter forks. Slow eMMC storage. Great for tinkering.
x86 SBC with Intel N5105. Full Windows/Linux compatibility. 8GB RAM runs OpenClaw natively without ARM quirks.
Popular 2-bay NAS. Runs Docker containers. Can host lightweight forks alongside file storage.
Affordable 2-bay NAS with N5105. 4GB RAM is tight but supports Docker. Good value for combined NAS + lightweight AI hosting.
ARM Chromebook with Linux container support. 8GB RAM runs lightweight forks in Crostini. Limited by ChromeOS sandbox.
Gaming handheld running SteamOS (Linux). Can run OpenClaw in desktop mode.
4-bay NAS with x86 power. 8GB RAM and N5095 run Docker containers easily. Good dual-purpose NAS + OpenClaw host.
Self-hosting appliance with app store. Pre-installed NVMe. 4GB RAM can run Nanobot or PicoClaw as an Umbrel app.
Upgraded Steam Deck with OLED screen and faster storage. Same APU but better thermals. OpenClaw in desktop mode is smooth.
Popular 4-bay NAS with AMD Ryzen embedded. 4GB RAM is tight but Docker support works. Expandable to 32GB.
Flagship Android tablet. 8GB RAM and Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. Termux runs well. DeX mode provides desktop-like experience.
Google's AI-focused phone. 8GB RAM runs Nanobot in Termux well. On-device ML via Tensor G3 is a bonus.
Windows gaming handheld with Zen 4 power. 16GB RAM and RDNA 3 iGPU. Runs OpenClaw natively on Windows or Linux.
Flagship Android with 16GB RAM. Termux + proot-distro gives full Linux. Enough RAM for vanilla OpenClaw in Termux.
Flagship Android phone. Termux + proot-distro gives full Linux. Can run vanilla OpenClaw via cloud APIs.
Tiny RISC-V SBC. Can run PicoClaw.
Sub-$30 Walmart Android phone. Can run Termux + lightweight forks. Surprisingly capable for the price.
Entry-level HA appliance. Only 1GB RAM severely limits AI agent options. PicoClaw is the only realistic choice.
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