8-Way ARM Board Linux Benchmark Comparison From The Pi Zero & ODROID To Tegra | Linux Today

8-Way ARM Board Linux Benchmark Comparison From The Pi Zero & ODROID To Tegra

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Michael Larabel
Jan 14, 2016

If you are unfamiliar with these ARM boards, here’s an overview:

The ODROID-C1+ is powered by an Amlogic S805 SoC that provides four Cortex-A5 1.5GHz quad-core CPU cores and Mali 450 MP2 graphics. This $37 USD ARM board has 1GB of RAM, Gigabit Ethernet, 40-pin GPIO, eMMC / micro-SD, 4 x USB 2.0, infrared receiver, and is officially supported with Ubuntu and Android while other Linux distributions have been ported over. The ODROID-C1+ is offered by Hardkernel.

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Michael Larabel

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