From my experience with Radxa boards, I don’t think they’re aimed at business users. They’re well-made and powerful for their size, and I 100% love the “let’s see how much stuff we can squeeze into an SBC” energy, but you do need time and some tech knowledge to set them up and iron out the bugs. They’re great dev boards, and of course a company with a good IT team can make good use of them, but a business buying these over better-supported platforms would be being penny wise and pound foolish.
From my experience with Radxa boards, I don’t think they’re aimed at business users. They’re well-made and powerful for their size, and I 100% love the “let’s see how much stuff we can squeeze into an SBC” energy, but you do need time and some tech knowledge to set them up and iron out the bugs. They’re great dev boards, and of course a company with a good IT team can make good use of them, but a business buying these over better-supported platforms would be being penny wise and pound foolish.
Thanks for the info!