Beagle's answer to the Raspberry Pi Pico. "It’s a tiny board with mikroBus-compatible headers, a TAG-CONNECT JTAG connector, two Qwiic connectors for expansion (or one Qwiic connector + USB-C depending on the variant), Boot and Reset buttons, and an RGB LED." CPU has 16KB ram and 128KB flash if you were wondering.
I have a Milk-V Duo with an Sophogo SG200X processor that is wire bonded to an in-package 512 MB RAM die (called System-In-Package or SIP) that can run a pretty usable headless Linux on what's probably a $1 processor, in bulk. The Pine64 Oz64 also uses an SG200X processor.
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