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ESPRESSIF LEAKS ESP32-C3: A WIFI SOC THAT’S RISC-V AND IS ESP8266 PIN-COMPATIBLE | Jenny List, Hackaday

By November 22, 2020November 30th, 2020No Comments

Six years on from the emergence of the Espressif ESP8266 we might believe that the focus had shifted to the newer dual-core ESP32. But here comes a twist in the form of the newly-revealed ESP32-C3. It’s a WiFi SoC that despite its ESP32 name contains a RISC-V core in place of the Tensilica core in the ESP32s we know, and uses the ESP8266 pin-out rather than that of its newer sibling.

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