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  • @SlyFox1419
    @SlyFox1419 Год назад +6

    Still waitin for that Pi5 to come out be like....

    • @Lukes-Tech
      @Lukes-Tech Год назад +1

      ☠️ don’t remind me

  • @andrewd4906
    @andrewd4906 Год назад +4

    Orange Pi5 is the one on my Christmas list

  • @vsasab607
    @vsasab607 Год назад +3

    I have got aRock 5B 16/128 . Really powerful. Running linux makes it the best, much better than Nvidia Jetson nano series

  • @djdawless
    @djdawless Год назад +2

    ChatGPT is trained with data upto 2021 that's why it's not suggesting newer products, because it doesn't know about them. I asked chatGBT about a movie that had released like 6 month ago or so and according to Chat GBT it hadn't released yet but it did say cut-off period was 2021 so anything after that it doesn't know about.

  • @spqr2124
    @spqr2124 Год назад +1

    Beaglebones have been around just as long as raspberry pi

  • @mc10guru
    @mc10guru Год назад +2

    Ahoy, I'm lovin' my OPi800 myself & just ordered the new OPi 14" 1080P portable display to use with it. Other decent SBCs include the OPi 4 (specs like the OPi800 as an SBC), the new OPi 5 with the RK3588, and the ODroid C4 with the Amlogic S905X3 and G31mp2 GPU for an android board. I've been running the Tanix TX3 with that chipset and Android 9 as my TV boxes of choice for a year but just recently switched to the Rocktek G1 S905X2+G31 GPU because it has google certified Android TV V11. That GPU does 4K60 effortlessly in Android. Thanks for the interesting video once more and happy holidays! daveyb

    • @Lukes-Tech
      @Lukes-Tech Год назад +1

      Thanks for the comment! The OPi800 does seem quite interesting to me as well! I also think the new boards with the RK3588 look awesome :)

  • @System64-Fumo
    @System64-Fumo Год назад +4

    Ayo luke's alive!

  • @liquidmobius
    @liquidmobius Год назад +3

    ChatGPT is on fire 🔥

  • @y4lnux
    @y4lnux Год назад +2

    Hello , I have already purchased an orange pi 5 with 16gb ram, I'm planning to use it as media centre at home

  • @LivingLinux
    @LivingLinux Год назад +3

    Now that the Pi 5 won't be released in 2023, I really hope the Rockchip RK3588 boards can fill that void. But the software support needs to mature. I hope we will get some decent mainline support in 2023.

    • @Lukes-Tech
      @Lukes-Tech Год назад +2

      I hope so too, we need good linux support!

    • @namangupta86
      @namangupta86 Год назад

      How do you know that pi5 wont release in 2023?

    • @LivingLinux
      @LivingLinux Год назад +1

      @@namangupta86 Ebon Upton said it in an interview on the channel Explaining Computers.

  • @lucusdownto
    @lucusdownto 3 месяца назад

    Im noticing youre forgetting that ou asked it, What would make a good gift! which its not looking for THE BEST, its looking for effective at what it does, like did you see the Libre ALTA? nah, sick NPU on that, nearly RK3588, how about the Orange Pi 5, 5B, 5Plus that just shits on everythig you spoke about in general, and the radxa zero, zero 2 is SOOO expensive, when the Opi zero 3, zero 2W are sub 20$ for 1,, 1.5GB ram quad core H618 which scores higher than the RK3566 on the ---- pretty much everything now. In all honesty, if it aint radxa, libre, or orange pi - im not really gonna look at it, raspberry pi 5 might have doubled its performance, but its business model is apple as hell, wait for features to roll out with mass adoption everywhere else, steal drivers, modify for your device, launch with working drivers, look like sick deal, when in reality that is a working driver from another board that already exists, just like apple does to android constantly. If anything Radxa Rock 3A, B, C as gift for cost, Radxa 5A 5B if cost doesnt matter, Radxa Zero, Zero 2 pro, Zero 3W 8GB if you can get one that isn't over priced as f*ck, orange pi zero 3, zero 2W otherwise, since a 4GB DDR4 ram quad core great performer is (for me 31-34$ Canadian leafs dipped in syrup) and the Zero 3 if planned to be less mobile is good with the tried and true expansion adds 2 more USB ports, a second video out via 3.5mm to av, a mic, and IR, which for me was great since I bought a print for gamecube around it, the 2 usb were still insife, added usb storage that way since sd was limited to 128GB, was able to put entire nintendo lineup up to gamecube, so GC, N64, SNES, NES, GBA, GBC, GB, PLUS SEGA (pre saturn and about 20 other old consoles that take up like 10GB) hell I use the 1GB model as a security MCU, Wifi extender, powered by LiPo charged by solar, like its a beast, --- theres also a few ESP32's with cam around it making an ESP NOW Mesh but the Zero's create faster lanes, once inside I switch to Zero 3's cause now there's a usable ethernet, and it can still be a hoe media kit at the same time. Get Ventoy for devices that are new to you, just chuck every OS youre interested in on a USB, set device to usb boot, which for anything reliant on SD only, like.... USB is 9/10 faster, the fact to put an NVME or any HDD on a Berry Pi requires ADDITIONAL HARDWARE hey that reminds me of.... apple dongles. When others just already have nvme, emmc, and sd, plus usb 3.0, personally when I wanna add lots of NPU and good CPU, not concerned about ram, and IO matters a bit, I get a libre alta, or if im budgetting the solitude which is a cheaper orange pi 3 plus that isn't even launcched yet and shouldn't cause its gnnna cost more, but it also outdoes the 3B except for nvme, which again berry pi gets DUNKED on by orange with the 3B purposefully being a 4B clone yet half the price, nvme and emmc, and just wonders why berry cant even give its cult boys emmc at least its gross man. then it quitely pumps out the first LPDDR5 board, thats already using the best SBC chip - like can anybody show me a CPU that's actually proven to be better than the RK3588? Cause even without graphics drivers the NPU and solid GPU just brute force the shit better than the rest anyway so idk man, everything you suggested sounded counterintuitive. As a gift I'd give a noob an arduino uno starter kit tbh, not an entire ARM F-ing Computer with no case so they can go home tap 2 pins together and zap that board to death, sounds more like your wishlist than gift list. Start with cheap and not a burden to break, but reliable if treated with respect.