Collection: Intel
Intel Development Boards — Galileo, Edison & Curie for IoT & Embedded Projects
Explore Intel maker boards designed for IoT, robotics, wearables, and embedded computing. With x86-based power, built-in connectivity, and Arduino-style development tools, Intel platforms offer a unique mix of performance and flexibility.
Intel • Galileo • Edison • Curie • Embedded • IoT
Why choose Intel boards
- x86 performance: more power for computation-heavy tasks
- Arduino-compatible: familiar programming workflow
- Built-in connectivity: WiFi, BLE & expansion modules
Popular uses
- IoT development & sensor hubs
- Robotics & automation systems
- Wearables & motion-tracking devices
- Educational engineering projects
- Embedded Linux applications
Recommended add-ons
Intel maker categories
Intel Galileo
- x86-based Arduino-compatible board
- Ideal for education and rapid prototyping
- Rich GPIO & Linux support
Intel Edison
- Compact module with WiFi/BLE
- Great for IoT gateways & sensor nodes
- Expandable with breakouts & shields
Intel Curie
- Wearable-grade microcontroller
- Integrated motion sensors
- Perfect for fitness & tracking devices
Tip: Intel maker boards often support Linux-based workflows—ideal for hybrid Arduino + embedded OS projects.
Intel board chooser (quick guide)
| Need | Best option | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| General prototyping | Intel Galileo | Great mix of GPIO, Linux support, and Arduino compatibility. |
| Compact IoT gateway | Intel Edison | Small size + WiFi/BLE for cloud-connected systems. |
| Wearables & motion tracking | Intel Curie | Includes IMU + BLE in a low-power package. |
| High-performance embedded tasks | Galileo Gen 2 or Edison | x86 Linux-based performance for advanced workloads. |
| Education & classroom use | Galileo | Well-supported and entry-friendly. |
These Intel boards may require specific drivers or Linux tools—check each product page for setup notes.
Starter bundles
- IoT Starter Pack: Intel Edison + breakout + sensors
- Education Kit: Galileo board + cables + SD card
- Wearable Setup: Intel Curie + LiPo + connectors
FAQ
Are Intel maker boards still usable today?
Yes—many students, hobbyists, and researchers still use them for embedded projects, although some lines are discontinued.
Are Intel boards Arduino-compatible?
Yes—Galileo, Edison, and Curie support Arduino APIs, shields, and libraries.
Do these boards support Linux?
Galileo and Edison can run Linux-based environments, enabling advanced IoT workflows.
Do you ship nationwide?
Yes—fast PH delivery across Luzon, Visayas & Mindanao.
Explore related: Microcontrollers • WiFi Modules • Sensors
Intel Development Boards — Galileo, Edison & Curie for IoT & Embedded Projects
Explore Intel maker boards designed for IoT, robotics, wearables, and embedded computing. With x86-based power, built-in connectivity, and Arduino-style development tools, Intel platforms offer a unique mix of performance and flexibility.
Intel • Galileo • Edison • Curie • Embedded • IoT
Why choose Intel boards
- x86 performance: more power for computation-heavy tasks
- Arduino-compatible: familiar programming workflow
- Built-in connectivity: WiFi, BLE & expansion modules
Popular uses
- IoT development & sensor hubs
- Robotics & automation systems
- Wearables & motion-tracking devices
- Educational engineering projects
- Embedded Linux applications
Recommended add-ons
Intel maker categories
Intel Galileo
- x86-based Arduino-compatible board
- Ideal for education and rapid prototyping
- Rich GPIO & Linux support
Intel Edison
- Compact module with WiFi/BLE
- Great for IoT gateways & sensor nodes
- Expandable with breakouts & shields
Intel Curie
- Wearable-grade microcontroller
- Integrated motion sensors
- Perfect for fitness & tracking devices
Tip: Intel maker boards often support Linux-based workflows—ideal for hybrid Arduino + embedded OS projects.
Intel board chooser (quick guide)
| Need | Best option | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| General prototyping | Intel Galileo | Great mix of GPIO, Linux support, and Arduino compatibility. |
| Compact IoT gateway | Intel Edison | Small size + WiFi/BLE for cloud-connected systems. |
| Wearables & motion tracking | Intel Curie | Includes IMU + BLE in a low-power package. |
| High-performance embedded tasks | Galileo Gen 2 or Edison | x86 Linux-based performance for advanced workloads. |
| Education & classroom use | Galileo | Well-supported and entry-friendly. |
These Intel boards may require specific drivers or Linux tools—check each product page for setup notes.
Starter bundles
- IoT Starter Pack: Intel Edison + breakout + sensors
- Education Kit: Galileo board + cables + SD card
- Wearable Setup: Intel Curie + LiPo + connectors
FAQ
Are Intel maker boards still usable today?
Yes—many students, hobbyists, and researchers still use them for embedded projects, although some lines are discontinued.
Are Intel boards Arduino-compatible?
Yes—Galileo, Edison, and Curie support Arduino APIs, shields, and libraries.
Do these boards support Linux?
Galileo and Edison can run Linux-based environments, enabling advanced IoT workflows.
Do you ship nationwide?
Yes—fast PH delivery across Luzon, Visayas & Mindanao.
Explore related: Microcontrollers • WiFi Modules • Sensors
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Intel Galileo Gen 2 Development Board
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