Orange Pi
Developer | Shenzhen Xunlong Software Co., Ltd |
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Release date | 2013 |
Operating system | http://www.orangepi.org/orangepiwiki/index.php/Orange_Pi_OS(Arch) |
Website | https://www.orangepi.org |
Orange Pi is a series of cost effective single-board computers (SBC) designed and manufactured by Shenzhen Xunlong Software Co., Ltd.[1]
The technical specifications of Orange Pi boards vary between models. Orange Pi OS, based on Arch Linux,[2] is the officially supported operating system for Orange Pi boards however the boards are compatible with other operating systems based on the Linux kernel such as Android.[3][4][5]
Orange Pi is also a main competitor of Raspberry Pi and their SBCs.
History
[edit]The first model of Orange Pi was released in 2014. Thirty other models have been launched since.[6]
In 2022, Orange Pi OS was released.[7] It, by default, comes with the Arch Linux operating system,[8] however there are two other versions: Orange Pi OS Droid (mainly used in desktop applications), Orange Pi OS Arch (mainly used in lightweight applications), and Orange Pi OS OH (mainly used for CLI-centered applications).
The modern Orange Pi boards are also compatible with third-party operating systems, like Debian, Ubuntu and Android.[9]
Orange Pi also partners with companies and higher education systems internationally, such as UCDavis, Oviton Technologie GmbH, and Makerlab Electronics.[10]
Models
[edit]Only a select few of Orange Pi's are shown here, but additional models can be found on Orange Pi's Wiki.
Orange Pi 5 Ultra
[edit]The Orange Pi 5 Ultra is Orange Pi's newest model, capable of achieving abilities like acting as an Android tablet, Linux desktop computer/server, and other high-performance tasks.
Supported OS(s) | Orange Pi OS (Droid/Arch), Android 13, Debian 12/11, Ubuntu 20.04/22.04 |
CPU | Rockchip RK3288 |
GPU | ARM Mali-G610 (OpenGL ES1.1/2.0/3.2, OpenCL 2.2 and Vulkan 1.2) |
NPU | Built-in with 6 Tops |
Video | x1 HDMI 8K @60Hz
x1 HDMI 4K @60FPS |
Memory | 4GB/8GB/16GB (LPDDR5) |
Camera | x2 MIPI CSI 4-lane
x1 MIPI D-PHY RX 4-lane |
Onboard storage | 16MB QSPI NOR flash
MicroSD card slot PCIe 3x4 M.2 M-key SSD slots |
Ethernet | x1 PCIe 2.5GB port |
Wireless | Onboard Wi-Fi 6E + BT 5.3/BLE |
Connectivity | x2 USB 3.0
x2 USB 2.0 x2 HDMI |
Physical | 58g
89mm*56mm*1.6mm |
Orange Pi Prime
[edit]The Orange Pi Prime is a lower cost SBC, aimed at basic development of projects like wireless servers, computers, and video playback.
Supported OS(s) | Android, Ubuntu, Debian, Raspberry Pi (images) |
CPU | H5 Quad-core Cortex -A53 |
GPU | ARM Mali-450 (OpenGL ES2.0, OpenVG1.1) |
NPU | N/A |
Video | x1 HDMI |
Memory | 2GB (DDR3) |
Camera | CSI |
Onboard storage | 2MB NOR flash
TF card slot |
Ethernet | 1000/100M RJ45 |
Wireless | Onboard Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 b/g/n + BT 4.0 |
Connectivity | x3 USB 2.0
x1 USB 2.0 OTG x1 HDMI |
Physical | 75g
98mm*60mm*1.6mm |
Orange Pi RV
[edit]The Orange Pi RV is a RISC-V capable SBC, aimed at development using RISC-V for a variety of applications such as complex image/video processing, and other high-performance tasks.
Supported OS(s) | Linux |
CPU | JH-7110 |
GPU | N/A |
NPU | N/A |
Video | x1 HDMI |
Memory | 2GB/4GB/8GB (LPDDR4) |
Camera | CSI |
Onboard storage | M/2 NGFF PCIe
TF card slot |
Ethernet | 10/100/1000Mbps support |
Wireless | Onboard Wi-Fi 5.0+ BT 5.0 |
Connectivity | x4 USB 3.0
PCIe to USB3 hub |
Physical | 54g
89mm*56mm*1.6mm |
Orange Pi R1
[edit]The Orange Pi R1 is similar in use-cases with the Orange Pi Prime.
Supported OS(s) | Orange Pi OS (Droid/Arch), Android 13, Debian 12/11, Ubuntu 20.04/22.04 |
CPU | H2 Quad-core Cortex-A7 |
GPU | ARM Mali-400MP2 (OpenGL ES2.0) |
NPU | N/A |
Video | N/A |
Memory | 256MB (DDR3) |
Camera | N/A |
Onboard storage | 16MB SPI flash
TF card slot |
Ethernet | 100M/10M RJ45 |
Wireless | Onboard Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 b/g/n |
Connectivity | x3 USB 2.0
x1 USB 2.0 OTG x1 HDMI |
Physical | 48g
45mm*60mm*1.6mm |
References
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