<p>➀ Adafruit launched the Fruit Jam development board designed for Raspberry Pi RP2350 microcontroller, capable of driving DVI displays (up to 640 pixels) and handling keyboards/mice via its USB Type-A/C ports;</p><p>➁ The board integrates an Espressif ESP32-C6 Wi-Fi 6 chip, 16MB flash storage, 8MB PSRAM, and supports programming environments like CircuitPython and Arduino;</p><p>➂ Additional features include an I²S audio interface, GPIO expansion headers, multi-color LEDs, and bundled mono speaker, positioning it as a compact computing platform for embedded applications.</p>
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