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The question is what should you compare this to; is it more an ESP32 or an ESP8266? The new “C3” variant has a single 160 MHz RISC-V core that out-performs the ESP8266, and at the same time ...
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XDA Developers on MSN4 reasons your next home automation controller should be an ESP8266 (and not a Pi)If you already have a ton of smart home devices and you're wondering what to do next, I recommend picking up an ESP8266.
The ESP32 codebase has already been patched against them, but the older ESP8266 SDK has not yet. So as of now, if you’re running an ESP8266 on EAP, you’re vulnerable. We have no idea how many ...
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