JaduPc is a Bangladeshi startup that primarily manufactures ARM-based single-board computers and manufactures low-cost PCs and laptops with Linux-based operating systems to provide access to computers to the underprivileged. JaduPC is a convenient, powerful and reliable computer for learning, training and easy freedom. It’s committed to furnishing quality education, development and digital knowledge to youth in pastoral Bangladesh.

Still, you will find at least 20, 000 titles if you Google the term “cheap computer design”. But what if you could get the same performance for a quarter of the price? JaduPC is a cheap PC starting from 5000 Tk. It works like a PC as it uses the same technology and its own ShopnoOS operating system. JaduPC engineers spend a lot of time on hardware and software to create powerful devices that can handle a lot of work.

ShopnoOS is very easy to navigate. Works in Photoshop, VS Code and other standard desktop browsers. The company’s founders, Mansour Hannan, Raghib Ehsan, Mahmoud Kabir and Tahmeed Abir, met with Ishbank to discuss the company’s vision and the challenge of creating affordable computers from expensive brands instead of smartphones. The purpose of JaduPC is simple. Personal computers were introduced in Bangladesh. “My parents had a computer when I was little, and it changed our lives. Growing up, I knew one thing. That Computer literacy can change lives. My father started looking for a better job. I am currently studying IT Security at Ontario College. ” Everything that happened to me and my family happened because of our home computer.”, said Raghib Ehsan, CEO of JaduPC.

While participating in the story of how the company was innovated, Masrur Hannan, the author of Jadu, said, ” In 2014, I had the idea of creating a device analogous to a TV stick that could be used with a television to give educational content and other coffers. A friend suggested that this idea could be turned into a bigger design if we turned it into a computer. ” I took this idea with me when I went to the UK to pursue a Master’s degree, but my department wasn’t accepting any new systems at the time. Despite this reversal, I ultimately turned this idea into the company that’s now known as JaduPC, ” he added.

In 2018, Hannan created Android. There was a problem with the company’s computing environment, but security concerns put the project on hold for a long time. Hannan contacts Ehsan, supports him from time to time because he knows everything he has done so far. “The performance is equivalent to a regular computer, between 40,000 and 50,000,” said Ehsan. To this end, the JaduPC system uses ARM Cortex A45 architecture instead of x86 architecture and uses flash memory and SD cards for expansion. One way to solve this problem is to improve the computer skills of Korean teenagers. JaduPC aims to achieve this goal by building affordable computers that allow more young people, regardless of their financial background, to learn and practice computing. The JaduPC team is committed to positively impacting Bangladesh and plans to reach more beneficiaries through innovation. The company has changed many models and models, but there are still good developments.

The company currently has three devices:

1. JaduPC Mini,

2. JaduPC Surface 7 and

3. JaduPC Surface 10.

Today, the company offers most of its products on a B2B basis to schools, community organizations, and other organizations. However, people can directly purchase JaduPC products from Naveed’s Comedy Club in Gulshan 2 and other offices in Dhaka from Q1 2023. You can also purchase it from the https://jadupc.com/ JaduPC user Mostaine Billah said, “My overall experience with the product was good .” ” The service we received is great for a computer at this price and great for people new to programming, especially the Go programming language, ” said Mostaine.

This new company is currently producing products in limited quantities and works directly with companies such as iFarmers and Shohoz. In the short term, the company plans to increase products and produce further brands to meet client requirements. The company also listens to druggies and strives to meet their requirements. The company has not provided details about its investment plans, but the team is expanding to 10 people and hiring new staff. The company recently appointed Navid Mahbub, former CEO of IBM and Nokia Siemens Networks Bangladesh, as CEO. The acquisition is expected to help the company grow and expand its business.

The developers said electricity costs would be very low. It consumes only 5 watts of power to operate. Authorities announced that the plum PC will be released within a month, and sales will begin in December this year. 

 

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Writer,

Sultanul Abrar Rafi 

Intern, Content Writing Department 

YSSE.