At the time I thought it was great – the emulator and development boards were good, and I could add a microcontroller permanently to a project for a dollar. Then the ESP8266 came out.
Framework encourages the development of new modules, which is something [Spacehuhn] has taken on with an ESP32-S3 development board. The board itself is what you’d expect, the ESP is joined by a ...
Recent reports have circulated concerning ESP32 chips, initially suggesting the presence of a “backdoor.” This claim originated from a press release by the Tarlogic research team, which has since been ...