Updated links to dev kits with Amlogic, Intel, and Allwinner.
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* [Generic Linux](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/wiki/Linux-Reference-Guide)
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* [Generic Linux](https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/wiki/Linux-Reference-Guide)
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You can also prototype with a third party development kit:
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You can also prototype with a third party development kit:
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* [xCORE VocalFusion 4-Mic Kit](https://github.com/xmos/vocalfusion-avs-setup)
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* [XMOS VocalFusion 4-Mic Kit](https://github.com/xmos/vocalfusion-avs-setup)
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* [NXP PICO-PI-IMX7D 2-Mic Kit](https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/user-guide/Quick-Start-Guide-for-Arrow-AVS-kit.pdf)
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* [Synaptics AudioSmart 2-Mic Dev Kit for Amazon AVS with NXP SoC](https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/user-guide/Quick-Start-Guide-for-Arrow-AVS-kit.pdf)
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* [Intel Speech Enabling Developer Kit](https://avs-dvk-workshop.github.io)
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* [Amlogic A113X1 Far-Field Dev Kit for Amazon AVS](http://openlinux2.amlogic.com/download/doc/A113X1_Usermanual.pdf)
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* [Allwinner SoC-Only 3-Mic Far-Field Dev Kit for Amazon AVS](http://www.banana-pi.org/images/r18avs/AVS-quickstartguide.pdf)
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Or if you prefer, you can start with our [SDK API Documentation](https://alexa.github.io/avs-device-sdk/).
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Or if you prefer, you can start with our [SDK API Documentation](https://alexa.github.io/avs-device-sdk/).
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