Yes... I think some testing would be required, my guess is Nordic probably still beat Espressif and Bouffalo Labs on power consumption, but you never know...
ESP32_C3 looks promising too - as I understood it ESP32 had a tiny reasonably low power processor in it, so Espressif were able to reduce the power usage of the silicon down to a sensible amount - maybe the new processor will improve matters. I imagine the API and docs will likely be a lot more stable too.
But as you say, getting Bluetooth and WiFi functionality to a usable level may just be a step too far. There's also the same problem I had with ESP8266/ESP32 - how to make any kind of business out of it when you can buy the hardware so cheap from other places :(
Espruino is a JavaScript interpreter for low-power Microcontrollers. This site is both a support community for Espruino and a place to share what you are working on.
Yes... I think some testing would be required, my guess is Nordic probably still beat Espressif and Bouffalo Labs on power consumption, but you never know...
ESP32_C3 looks promising too - as I understood it ESP32 had a tiny reasonably low power processor in it, so Espressif were able to reduce the power usage of the silicon down to a sensible amount - maybe the new processor will improve matters. I imagine the API and docs will likely be a lot more stable too.
But as you say, getting Bluetooth and WiFi functionality to a usable level may just be a step too far. There's also the same problem I had with ESP8266/ESP32 - how to make any kind of business out of it when you can buy the hardware so cheap from other places :(