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W07VH5
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The Radxa Zero is the size of a Raspberry Pi Zero but is as capable, or more, than the larger Raspberry Pi 4. I’m definitely going to check a couple out.

https://forum.radxa.com/t/intr...-the-radxa-zero/6550

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  • CPU: Quad Cortex-A53 1.8 GHz, 12nm process
  • GPU: Mali G31 MP2
  • RAM: LPDDR4 512MB/1GB/2GB/4GB
  • Storage: eMMC 5.1 8/16/32/64/128GB and uSD card
  • HDMI: Micro HDMI, HDMI 2.1, 4K@60 HDR
  • Multimedia: H265/VP9 decode 4Kx2K@60
  • Wireless: WiFi4/BT4 or WiFi5/BT5
  • USB: One USB 2.0 Type C OTG, one USB 3.0 Type C host
  • GPIO: 40Pin GPIO, ADC/UART/SPI/PWM
  • Others: Crypto Engine, support external antenna, one button

 
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Retail price???


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Originally posted by radioman:
Retail price???
It's on the web page, starting at $15, going up as you add RAM.

Given that the PiZero is $5, they have a way to go to capture the embedded market, nor does it seem that they are (yet?) nearly as well-supported with third-party software and hardware as the Pi. But this seems another step on the way to the "there's a computer in everything" world that now looks to be right around the corner.
 
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Originally posted by radioman:
Retail price???
It's on the web page, starting at $15, going up as you add RAM.

Given that the PiZero is $5, they have a way to go to capture the embedded market, nor does it seem that they are (yet?) nearly as well-supported with third-party software and hardware as the Pi. But this seems another step on the way to the "there's a computer in everything" world that now looks to be right around the corner.
Well, apples to apples says the Raspberry Pi Zero with WiFi and headers is $14.
 
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Never knew what to do with either aside from Retropie. The Kodi stuff never appealed to me. What do you like to use them for?
 
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Never knew what to do with either aside from Retropie. The Kodi stuff never appealed to me. What do you like to use them for?
pihole, VPN, print server, local web server. Some folks run Ansible and other utilities.

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