… There’s a new version of the ESP32: the ESP32-S2. This is a stripped-down version of the microcontroller – it has only a single processor core, for example. However, it does have a native USB port, and this means that it’s possible to
run CircuitPython on it and mount the drive as removable storage. We decided to try it out to see what it’s like.
The feature shows some benchmarks on the chip’s performance.
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