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Flipper One Is a Pocket Linux Computer and the Internet Cannot Handle It
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Flipper One Is a Pocket Linux Computer and the Internet Cannot Handle It

Flipper Devices is back and it brought a whole computer this time. Nearly six years after the Flipper Zero became the most talked-about wireless hacking multi-tool on the internet, the company just revealed the Flipper One, a pocketable open source Linux device that goes way beyond its predecessor.

Under the hood sits an 8-core RK3576 processor with a dedicated GPU, a 6 TOPS NPU for AI tasks, and 8GB of RAM. Connectivity is packed in too, with PCIe, SATA, USB 3.0, dual ethernet ports, and an M.2 slot for expansion modules that can add cellular and other capabilities.

Flipper Devices says the Flipper One is not fully finalized yet because they are actively seeking community feedback before locking everything down.

This is not just a hacking gadget anymore, it is a full Linux pocket PC, and the tech community is already losing its mind over it.

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