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posted by martyb on Thursday April 30 2020, @12:33AM   Printer-friendly
from the alternatives++ dept.

$50 ODROID-C4 Raspberry Pi 4 Competitor Combines Amlogic S905X3 SoC with 4GB RAM

Hardkernel has just launched an update to its ODROID-C2 board, with ODROID-C4 SBC equipped with a 2.0 GHz Amlogic S905X3 quad-core Cortex-A55 processor combined with up to 4GB RAM, four USB 3.0 ports, Gigabit Ethernet, HDMI 2.0 video output, and the usual 40-pin I/O header.

That makes it a worthy competitor to Raspberry Pi 4 with 4GB RAM, especially since it supports Ubuntu 20.04, CoreELEC, Android 9, and LineageOS operating systems, and comes with a proper heatsink for cooling for just $50 plus shipping.

[...] Besides benchmarks and power consumption, the boards also differ in terms of features. For example, Raspberry Pi 4 offers dual HDMI output and built-in WiFi and Bluetooth, while ODROID-C4 comes with a single HDMI port, and WiFi/Bt is optional via a USB dongle. On the other hand, ODROID-C4 comes with four USB 3.0 ports, and offers support for eMMC flash module, while RPi 4 features 2x USB 3.0 + 2x USB 2.0 ports, and does not offer an eMMC option.

ODROID.

See also: Raspberry Pi 4 vs ODROID-C4 Features Comparison

Also at Notebookcheck and LinuxGizmos.


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  • (Score: 2) by takyon on Thursday April 30 2020, @10:40PM

    by takyon (881) <takyonNO@SPAMsoylentnews.org> on Thursday April 30 2020, @10:40PM (#988740) Journal

    Just by using the web browser and opening browser tabs (not an insane amount of them), I can eventually tie up most of the RAM in cache/buffer until it starts dipping into the default 100 MiB of swap on the microSD card. Clearly, JavaScript is partially responsible, but there you have it.

    If there is any one application that can legitimately use up most of the 4 GB and need it, it's probably machine learning ("on the edge"): Image recognition - what 4GB of memory can do [raspberrypi.org]. RPi Foundation just launched a new camera [raspberrypi.org] so it's likely people will be doing more of that. Some SBCs are more specifically oriented towards machine learning. For example, the RockChip RK3399Pro has a dedicated "NPU", and can apparently have its own RAM as seen here in the Rock Pi N10 [seeedstudio.com].

    I recently picked up a Lenovo 100e with 4GB of RAM and MediaTek MT8173C (similar specs to RPi 4) for about $70. It uses zram so that amount is stretched further. In laptop deals [slickdeals.net], it looks like 8 GB RAM has been segmented into ~$350 territory. But if we go by the RPi 4B's launch prices, 1/2/4 GB for $35/45/55, it seems likely that 8 GB could have been offered at a $75 price point. RPi Foundation has dropped the 1 GB SKU from the lineup and lowered the price of 2 GB to $35, and RAM prices will probably drop over the next 2-3 years, so an 8 GB SKU of RPi 5 seems likely.

    Part of the problem with laptops is that they've gone thinner, perhaps switched to 1 DIMM single-channel, but most importantly, the memory is often soldered. So there is no ability to upgrade it. I would have no problem picking up a cheap $200 laptop with 4 GB and dropping a 32 GB SO-DIMM into it for another $100. And it would be worth it to me since I could open an absurd amount of stuff on it. But where's the $300 32 GB RAM laptop? Nowhere to be found.

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