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The ESP32 is the successor to the wildly popular ESP8266. There seems to be no end to what the chips can do. However, despite all the wireless communication capabilities, the module doesn’t h… ...
As Hackaday revealed, this one comes with an E Ink display, a secondary OLED panel, ... The device comes powered by an ESP32-S3 processor and supports Wi-Fi 4 and Bluetooth 4.2.
But this model is powered by a modern, low-power ESP32-S3 processor (with two low-power Xtensa LX7 32-bit microprocessors running at 240 MHz and support for WiFi 4 and Bluetooth 4.2 LE. And it has ...