The open spec Orange Pi PC 2 runs Linux or Android on a quad-core -A53 Allwinner H5 SoC, and offers GbE, a 40-pin RPi interface, and three USB host ports.
Shenzhen Xunlong is keeping up its prolific pace in spinning off new Allwinner SoCs into open source SBCs, and now it has released its first 64-bit ARM model, and one of the cheapest quad-core -A53 boards around. The Orange Pi PC 2 runs Linux or Android on a new Allwinner H5 SoC featuring four Cortex-A53 cores and a more powerful Mali-450 GPU. The Orange Pi PC 2, which sells at Aliexpress for $19.98, or $23.33 including shipping to the U.S., updates the quad-core -A7 Allwinner H3 based Orange Pi PC, which came in 14th out of 81 SBCs in our hacker boards reader survey.
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