Polish engineer Peter Osa OstaPovich presented a unique-powerino project, the smallest copy of the 8-bit Atari computer. A device with a size of only 2 × 1.5 cm reproducing architecture of old ATARI XL/car with modern FPGA chip.

Atarino is fully compatible with Atari's original games and accessories, but it works faster and supports modern videos via HDMI and VGA. Inside – 6502C processor, Antic and GTIA graphics chip, Pokey audio chip and memory memory. The frequency of work reaches 31 MHz – ten times higher than the original.
The development takes more than 10 years. Ostapovich modernized architecture: added new commands to the processor, improved graphics and simplified connects to peripheral, including Wi-Fi and Ethernet. The device can be integrated into the compact keyboard, mini computer or used for new developments.