News on June 25, Banana Pie recently released a single-board computer (SBC) called BPI-R4, which has unique advantages in the fields of network connections and customized routers.
It is understood that the BPI-R4 motherboard is equipped with MediaTek MT7988A (Filogic 880) processor, which uses 4 ARM clocks with a clock frequency of 1.8GHz. The Cortex-A73 design core provides support for high-performance operation of the device.
BPI-R4 motherboard is equipped with 4GB DDR4 memory, 8GB eMMC storage and 128MB SPI-NAND flash memory. In addition, this motherboard also provides 2 10G SFP optical ports and 4 Gigabit network ports to meet the needs of high-speed network connections.
In terms of interfaces, the BPI-R4 motherboard is equipped with a USB3.2 port and M.2 slot, supporting 4G/5G/NVME SSD expansion. In addition, there are 2 supports PCIe 3.0 dual-channel miniPCIe slot can be used to expand Wi-Fi 7 support.
According to the editor’s understanding, Banana Pie plans to launch BPI-R4 in the first quarter of 2024. The product is expected to support Debian and Openwrt operating systems, giving users more choices. As for the specific selling price, it has not been officially disclosed yet.
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