<<@manu-bi7lz
says :
Can x86 latte panda utilize 8GB RAM ?
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<<@kamertonaudiophileplayer847
says :
I do not consider SBC more expensive than $100 for 8GB. So only one board in the list is qualified.
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<<@laynemccormic9102
says :
wow that VIM4 board is impressive edit: oof pricey
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<<@jan5310
says :
14:27 The Rock pi 5 is an octa core and faster than the quad core Panda
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<<@MarcioTorres
says :
Hi how are you?, I hope to see a review of the Orange Pi 5 board. Congratulations and success!
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<<@josemarprete
says :
Excellent video! His wish came close to being fulfilled: now there is the excellent SBC Orange Pi 5, with RK3588, priced between US$ 100 and US$ 110, for the 4 GB version. Perhaps it will replace the Raspberry PI in terms of cost/benefit.
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<<@ho0t0w1
says :
Every time you listed specs on the next SBC I'd think "no, no, THIS is the one I need"... Every... Time...
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<<@lembitpress8407
says :
Have you heard anything new about Jetson line up of SBCs? The machine learning aspect of SBCs is always exciting to hear about.
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<<@flibustieros
says :
Odroid h3+ is much better all of them. Main minus is no ECC mem
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<<@thanatosor
says :
Wow.. Rockchip 5B passed 6k on Passmark with RK3588 CPU ! even faster than AMD cheap 200GE CPU at 4k.
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<<@severussin
says :
The price points donβt make any sense anymore
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<<@Zombievzla
says :
Love your videos/channel. I just wanted to ask: any other SBC with widevine support? so far only Raspberry PI (after years) seems to include an official library for the 32b release of raspberry OS. So far no other seems to accomplish it, nor having it "on the pipeline". Thanks!
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<<@danted1329
says :
Anyone saw the new Asus SBC coming early 2023? We need to stop waiting for Raspberry Pi and give other company making SBC a chance and support them instead. Raspberry Pi need some serious competitions.
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<<@guybehindacamera
says :
My very first SBC that i have ever owned was the Raspberry Pi 3. I'm happy to say that i just pre ordered the Rock 5Bπ!
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<<@mloesb
says :
Because of the shortages I have mainly been buying older boards that were available. Such as Pi 2 or even the infamous AtomicPi. I have to say the AtomicPi is still a very usable SBC.
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<<@Alkhymia
says :
Thanks, can do a top of cheapest sbc? and microcontroller boards?
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<<@arthurdent8091
says :
Hi from the USA Chris.An early Merry Christmas. I plan on seeing many more of your excellent in depth reviews, specifically I await with great anticipation with the Raspberry Pi 5 and the possibility of running Mint. We can all hope can't we, if not there is always next year LoL
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<<@alceearsberry4150
says :
What about the kahdas edge 2 π€
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<<@rafaeldacosta8581
says :
i thought SBC in this video was standing for Session Border Controller (for VoIP communications)
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<<@theodorechryssanthidis
says :
Hi! I would like to see Orange Pi 5 with 16 or 32GB RAM and how it compares to RocK 5. Would like to see how the Orange Pi with at least 16GB of RAM running VMs!
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<<@FRESNEL_COOKING_SOLAR_OVENS24
says :
I need to use the Radxa 5B 16Gb to diy a windows 10 phone, with 4g LTE extra module? Can you help me? πππ will an m.2 slot let me add the right module? I am worried about the compatibility. I want to use the windows 10 as a mobile phone. I am tired of android and apple. Please advice me π
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<<@ultrasparc
says :
β€Thank you.. wish all these go worldwide and cheap by 2023.
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<<@backgammonbacon
says :
I don't understand the Latte Panda. You can buy the same intel chip in smaller form factors with a case for far cheaper with windows included (like half the price lol!) and just plug a Arduino nano into it for the exact same outcome.
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<<@BuiltNotBoughtUK
says :
Thanks for the list! I'm struggling to find a cheap project board with the RPi prices being crazy and no supply. Could you do a cheap RPi alternative video as well focusing on power usage, processing power, output input options as well as price? Thanks!
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<<@donnanorth7324
says :
I want Libreelec on the Rock 5. I can wait.
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<<@neelstheron3252
says :
The fact that the Raspberry Pi is only available in low numbers, could cause other SBC makers to take the lead from the Raspberry Pi SBC.
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<<@ketumilemogaga3550
says :
Thank you so much for the detailed info, keep up the good work...
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<<@laurieinjapan
says :
Really cool to see all of these new SBCs! We really are spoiled for choice. I just dusted off my original raspberry pi and loaded it up with a headless OS. Even though it's 10 years old you can still do a lot with it on the command line. Have you thought about doing a video about using a "headless" computer? It might be a fun topic, and it's accessible for many people because you can use any raspberry pi/cheaper SBC.
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<<@findghazi
says :
thank you
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<<@britlion
says :
Chris, in the latte panda review, unless I'm mistaken you said it was supplied by the company at no cost, but you were sending it back, so it did not count as sponsored content. This doesn't look like reused footage. How come you've still got it?
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<<@Nacionarg
says :
Pardon my ignorance, but my fear with these ARM and Risc-V alternatives to the RPis is future software support and availability: how can I be sure that future updates will keep comming? Will future kernels still be compatible with the hardware? Will their communities still exist and develop? In that regard, while not a certainty, RPis seem too big to loose support. From an OS point of view, can we use for example Raspbian (compiled for the RPi) in the Rock 5B? That would be a relief. I'm somewhat talking from experience because I have used Linux desktop distros that eventually dissappeared, and the SBCs ecosystems look even more fragile given their niche market.
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<<@davidweeks1997
says :
Thank you! With Pi's being now a mythical product, it is good to see stuff you can actually get.
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<<@ShahriarFarkhan
says :
Thank you for the recommendations. The challenge, I find, is the lack of support - I don't want to run a beta OS on an SBC and deal with stability issues. The Raspberry Pi's quality and level of support so far hasn't been met by any of the SBC makers. The thing is the lack of availability for Pi's till sometime in 2023 will kill the Pi's advantage as people are getting tired of waiting. It opens the door for these competitors to get their software updated and more people will invest money into small companies. The Pi foundation's focus on Industrial partners should also show up in their marketing, as they are no longer the friendly choice for hobbyists, education, and what used to be their biggest fans.
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<<@JonathanSteadman2003
says :
Can you pls do a video comparing the raspberry pi 400 with orange pi 800? That would be a great video. π
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<<@urbsimp5273
says :
Chris. You are an absolute staple of my YouTube Viewing. The content you create is fantastic and I just cant wait for each new video. Thanks for informative content you create.
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<<@suminshizzles6951
says :
Pretty sure, christopher, that the Petitboot is of the french variety, when it comes to the pronounciation of it. Petit as in small. Petits Pois. Small pea's. Sticker shock on the lattepanda is not as much as i though it would be for that much processing power.
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<<@greggjensen9160
says :
I have a Renegade Elite from Libre Computers and would like to see what you think of this board as it comes from Libre Computer and what you think are necessary accessories. What you get is just the SBC without anything else. I am especially interested in how to make use the eMMC 5 module that is supposed to be on the board.
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<<@kattz753
says :
The Orange PI 5 is available for pre-order from Ali Express and Amazon in some countries until Nov 30. It has the RK3588S chip. That chip has less features than the regular RK3588 but I couldn't see anything that I would miss. CNX Software has a blog post about the differences. RAM - 4,8,16 GB options - no emmc right now but they say it will be available in the future.
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<<@InsidiousDr9
says :
Thanks for putting this top 5 together. btw. "petit" is {peh-tee} french for small.
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<<@williammiller3277
says :
Got orange pi 5 with the rockchip 3588 and 8gb on preorder. Cant wait.
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<<@TheKayliedGamerChannel-YouTube
says :
Always good to see some SBC π
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<<@chesshooligan1282
says :
I'd like to see a Raspberry Pi 5 soon, and hopefully the Raspberry people will stop desperately clinging to the micro-USB connector.
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<<@declanmcardle
says :
Yay! I have #1 (coupon etc. arrived and board arrived too!)
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<<@typxxilps
says :
just 4888 to get the big 8 in subs: 888 888 The last of them before the 1 Mio, cause the big 9 will for sure be lost in the buzz crossing 1 Mio. subs. Might be worth to look back when 888 888 has been reached cause all these look back mile stones bring usually more subs then other videos cause in these best of summaries the not subscribed viewers learn there how much they might have missed and let them subscribe easier. Remember : the fun and entertainment expecation to subscribe yet another channel must be far bigger then the fear of all the addtional notifications coming Yes, you do just 1 video per weeks usually adn you are luckily not part of the short wave that first lets me warn the channel and then unsubscribe, so you are not part of the wave but each time I wanna press subscribe I also think about the amount of notifications about content I will not like. This is the big battle behind which many channels are struggling to break through, more joy than risk. And you do not enough look backs or summaries, some times a channel update, but the best 3 videos or topics of the last quarter as a management summary or teaser might be worth to considering to get a bit of the channel growth back. Yes, you might repeat content, but you also help regular viewer or subs that had missed some videos in the past quarter to get aware of that top content from your channel they had been missing so far unfortunatelly. Maybe even worth a regular sunday video. I have missed some of your content recently due to building a solar power system with 30 kWp and big battery incl. heatpump, but due to yoiur regular spot on sunday noon videos I usually check your channels VIDEO list for those with no red line below that shows me the missed. Great channel and just a kind reminder what we have observed here on different channels that ran into the current growth challenge or question. Those that struggle take the main road making shorts and mostly in the wrong way as teaser for tomorrows big hit release. Thanks
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<<@theoneyoudontsee8315
says :
it would be nice to see a pi5 maby a new soc with bigger cores (like a76 at 2.2ghz) emmc and full size hdmi2.1!
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<<@ivolol
says :
What I keep looking for: in 5 years, are new distros/and or kernels going to be available for X board? Or will the hardware manufacturer have made 3 new boards in the mean time, forgot about the one I bought, and I'll be left forever with some random kernel they had patches for and a 4 year old Ubuntu/debian? This is really what has made Raspberry Pi the champion. 3Bs are still infinitely useful today as long as you don't need cutting edge compute power, and it can run all the latest software. It seems maybe some rockchip SoCs might get there, but I believe there's still a lot of work on that front. In fact it might be a useful video topic for you. Taking a smattering of random "older" SBCs released by different OEMs from various years, what are the latest software they are able to run, and how well does it work? A dream for the future is that when RISC-V SBCs mature, they'll get a lot better ongoing software support than a lot of the current crop of ARM ones.
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<<@xmj6830
says :
Great list, thanks. The LattePanda 3 Delta is technically the best but quite expensive, although being able to run Windows and Linux on such tiny board is simply amazing. One little question about Petitboot. You said, I quote "capable of booting different operating systems on different drives". However wouldn't that be possible to use different partitions on one drive? Thanks
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<<@petersmith5199
says :
Oh Chris! Just had the time to watch this and I'm dribbling! I would gladly own anyone of them! Thanks for your great content, and as we near 2023, I hope to still see you there!
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<<@techbecause
says :
I so very much appreciate this. Looking forward to any possible review of the Orange Pi 5.
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<<@m8harry
says :
Yet another fantastic video! You are amazing at what you do. Thanks for the quality videos.
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