This is looking like some serious hardware. Orange Pi is starting to eat into the Intel NUC territory.
What I really hope is that the NPU they advertise gets plenty of software support so it's more than just a marketing ploy.
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This is looking like some serious hardware. Orange Pi is starting to eat into the Intel NUC territory.
What I really hope is that the NPU they advertise gets plenty of software support so it's more than just a marketing ploy.
This is the big issue for me right now.
I'm looking for an SBC to be the guts of a cyberdeck fun distraction, and I was originally thinking an rk3588 would be cool, but there's no support for vulkan yet, some of the I/O can be a problem, etc.
Its making me think I'll just end up getting an n100/n150, but I didnt really want to get an Intel chipset for it.
Is what it is I guess. I hope this one has support off the jump.
Let's hope the price is right
Sounds pretty cool.
I've been keeping an eye on these for a while now. I eventually intend on getting a 20" touch screen and connecting an SBC or nuc to the back to make a cool little media playing, web and pdf viewing machine for use inside of my shop. So basically.. a "shop computer". I was eyeing the Orange Pi 5's but I recall an amazon comment noting that distro support was limited. With that in mind, I am leaning more towards NUC territory.
Yes. I don't imagine we will see Linux Mint on these soon (though I could be wrong).
I have put command line Armbian on previous Orange Pi devices happily enough.
With the AI bait in the ad text, I'm guessing the first adopters of this will be folks running a custom purpose home headless local LLM?
I'm still tempted to get one for my own shop PC and just run Armbian desktop. I bet Octoprint would run great on this.
Orange Pi makes some cool stuff. It's nice to see them at it again.
And this feels like leaning into their strengths - great power for the price in a small form factor.
I found Orange Pi boards just okay as alternate Raspberry Pi boards, because many precompiled Pi projects aren't compatible.
But when I'm building my own thing on a Linux base, Orange Pi is a fantastic option - generally great hardware for the price, and a solid ecosystem of Linux base images (for a very affordable board, anyway.)