This does look interesting, but it’s price point seems to be about the same as the RP 2.0. It is interesting that it will run either Linux or Windows, something that’s not native to RP. A lot will depend upon the tools that come with it for developing software.
If it’s x86, then some of the old assembler programs I worked with years ago might be usable on this SBC, so I am quite interested in how this might pan out.