Orange Pi 3B
Orange Pi 3B is a new Rockchip RK3566 SBC that’s like a supercharged Raspberry Pi 3B board with the same form factor, but with a faster processor, up to 8GB RAM, and support for multiple storage options with a microSD card slot, an eMMC flash socket, an M.2 Key-M socket for NVMe (PCIe 2.1) or SATA III SSDs, as well as an SPI flash that should enable features like network boot.
The board also features HDMI 2.0 and eDP display intefaces, a Gigabit Ethernet port, a WiFI 5 and Bluetooth 5.0 wireless module, four USB ports, MIPI DSI and CSI connector, and the 40-pin Raspberry Pi GPIO header. It’s powered through a USB-C port taking 5V instead of the micro USB port found in the Raspberry Pi 3B.
Orange Pi 3B specifications:
Orange Pi provides a long list of operating systems with Android 11, Ubuntu 22.04, Ubuntu 20.04, Debian 11, Debian 12, OpenHarmony 4.0 Beta1, Orange Pi OS (Arch), Orange Pi OS (OH) based on OpenHarmony, and others. It’s unlikely all those images get the same level of support, so users will have to find which one works best for them… More technical details should soon become available on the wiki, and the images will be available on the download page. The Orange Pi 3B is not yet listed there at the time of writing.
Interestingly the new Orange Pi 3B has nothing to do with the Orange Pi 3 SBC introduced in 2019 with an Allwinner H6 processor and a different form factor, then followed by an LTS version in 2021, so don’t get confused. It’s not the first Rockchip RK3566 SBC that follows the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B form factor either, as we previously covered Geniatech’s XPI-3566. But the Orange Pi 3B board has more features such as an M.2 SSD socket and will be easier to purchase for individuals.
Six versions of the Orange Pi 3 SBC are currently available on Amazon for pre-order:
There’s also a $5 discount coupon on Amazon. As usual, pricing for Orange Pi boards is good value for money provided software support follows. Deliveries are scheduled to start on August 15. The boards should also start selling on Aliexpress on Monday. Further details may be found on the product page.
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