Talk:Comparison of single-board microcontrollers

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Please note that at least for the Arduino Leonardo, Uno, Nano and Micro, this list follows the inconsistent numbering of Digital I/O (pins) of Arduino (arduino.cc). For example the Arduino Leonardo and the Arduino Uno both have the same number of I/O-pins, but Arduino speaks of 20 respectively 14.