The ODROID-C2 is supposed to run at 2 GHz, but this is a different story. Mine runs stable at 1.75GHz. Compared to the Pine64, the C2 has some advantages, e.g.
- eMMC support
- 4 USB ports usable
- integrated heatsink
- barrel plug for power supply
Information on the "supposed to run at 2 GHz" comment can be found here:
http://www.cnx-software.com/2016/08/28/amlogic-s905-and-s912-processors-appe...
Just an FYI.
Thanks, David
________________________________ From: arm-dev-bounces@centos.org arm-dev-bounces@centos.org on behalf of Manuel Wolfshant wolfy@nobugconsulting.ro Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2016 1:34 PM To: Conversations around CentOS on ARM hardware Subject: Re: [Arm-dev] supported 64bit hardware
On 09/18/2016 10:15 PM, Uli Middelberg wrote:
Am 18.09.2016 um 19:55 schrieb Jeffrey Walton:
I would avoid the RPI3.
Full ACK.
I the Pine64 is the best value because its less expensive than the comparable HiKey. HiKey runs around 1.2 Ghz, while Pine64 runs around 2.0 GHz.
The Pine64 runs at 1.1 GHz only, most likely due to the fact that the CPU needs more cooling at higher frequencies and draws more power than provided by the micro USB power connector.
The ODROID-C2 is supposed to run at 2 GHz, but this is a different story. Mine runs stable at 1.75GHz. Compared to the Pine64, the C2 has some advantages, e.g.
- eMMC support
- 4 USB ports usable
- integrated heatsink
- barrel plug for power supply
Both devices are about to get mainline support for headless usage.
+1 for C2. it's a wonderful toy. i am eagerly waiting for a better centos support for it ( including multimedia ! ) _______________________________________________ Arm-dev mailing list Arm-dev@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/arm-dev