# Wasm3 hardware support ## Recommended devices (ideal for beginners) - ESP32-based - **LilyGO TTGO T7 V1.4** │ [AliExpress](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32977375539.html) - **M5Stack Fire** │ [AliExpress](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32847906756.html) - nRF52840-based - **Adafruit CLUE** │ [Adafruit](https://www.adafruit.com/clue) - **Arduino Nano 33 BLE (or BLE Sense)** │ [Arduino](https://store.arduino.cc/arduino-nano-33-ble) - **Particle Argon** │ [Particle](https://store.particle.io/collections/bluetooth/products/argon) - **Adafruit Feather nRF52840** | [Adafruit](https://www.adafruit.com/product/4062) - Other - **Adafruit PyGamer/PyBadge/PyBadge LC** │ [Adafruit](https://www.adafruit.com/product/4242) - **SparkFun Artemis** | [SparkFun](https://www.sparkfun.com/search/results?term=Artemis) - **Teensy 4.0** │ [PJRC](https://www.pjrc.com/store/teensy40.html) - **Wemos W600 PICO** │ [AliExpress](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000314757449.html) ## Compatibility table Device | Chipset | Architecture | Clock | Flash | RAM --- |:---: | --- | -----:| --- | --- Espressif ESP32 | | Xtensa LX6 ⚠️ | 240MHz | 4 MB | 520KB Particle Argon, Boron, Xenon | nRF52840 | Cortex-M4F | 64MHz | 1 MB | 256KB Particle Photon, Electron | STM32F205 | Cortex-M3 | 120Mhz | 1 MB | 128KB Sparkfun Photon RedBoard | STM32F205 | Cortex-M3 | 120Mhz | 1 MB | 128KB Air602 | WM W600 | Cortex-M3 | 80MHz | 1 MB | 160KB+128KB Adafruit PyBadge | ATSAMD51J19 | Cortex-M4F | 120MHz | 512KB | 192KB Realtek RTL8711 | | Cortex-M3 | 166MHz | 2 MB | 2 MB+512KB Nordic nRF52840 | | Cortex-M4F | 64MHz | 1 MB | 256KB Nordic nRF52833 | | Cortex-M4F | 64MHz | 512KB | 128KB P-Nucleo WB55RG | STM32WB55RG | Cortex-M4F | 64MHz | 1 MB | 256KB Teensy 4.0 | NXP iMXRT1062 | Cortex-M7 | 600MHz | 2 MB | 1 MB Teensy 3.5 | MK64FX512 | Cortex-M4F | 120MHz | 512KB | 192KB MXChip AZ3166 | EMW3166 | Cortex-M4 | 100MHz | 1 MB+2 MB | 256KB Arduino Due | AT91SAM3X8E | Cortex-M3 | 84MHz | 512KB | 96KB Sipeed MAIX | Kendryte K210 | RV64IMAFDC | 400MHz | 16 MB | 8 MB Fomu (soft CPU) | Lattice ICE40UP5K | RV32I | 12MHz | 2 MB | 128KB ## Limited support The following devices can run Wasm3, however they cannot afford to allocate even a single Linear Memory page (64KB). This means `memoryLimit` should be set to the actual amount of RAM available, and that in turn usually breaks the allocator of the hosted Wasm application (which still asumes the page is 64KB and performs OOB access). Device | Chipset | Architecture | Clock | Flash | RAM --- |:---: | --- | -----:| --- | --- Espressif ESP8266 | | Xtensa L106 ⚠️ | 160MHz | 4 MB | ~50KB (available) Teensy 3.1/3.2 | NXP MK20DX256 | Cortex-M4 | 72MHz | 288KB | 64KB Blue Pill | STM32F103 | Cortex-M3 | 72MHz | 64KB | 20KB Arduino MKR* | SAMD21 | Cortex-M0+ ⚠️ | 48MHz | 256KB | 32KB Arduino 101 | Intel Curie | ARC32 | 32MHz | 196KB | 24KB SiFive HiFive1 | Freedom E310 | RV32IMAC | 320MHz | 16 MB | 16KB Nordic nRF52832 | | Cortex-M4F | 64MHz | 256/512KB | 32/64KB Nordic nRF51822 | | Cortex-M0 ⚠️ | 16MHz | 128/256KB | 16/32KB Wicked Device WildFire | ATmega1284 | 8-bit AVR ⚠️ | 20MHz | 128KB | 16KB ### Legend: ⚠️ This architecture/compiler currently fails to perform TCO (Tail Call Optimization/Elimination), which leads to sub-optimal interpreter behaviour (intense native stack usage, lower performance). There are plans to improve this in future 🦄.