The Orange Pi Zero 3W beats the Raspberry Pi 5 on paper, but it can’t use half its own hardware
The Raspberry Pi 5 is still the default answer when somebody wants a small Linux board, and for good reason. However, there's a much smaller, much cheaper board that beats it on several of the specs enthusiasts care about most: the newly released Orange Pi Zero 3W. It's roughly the same physical size as a Raspberry Pi Zero, runs an octa-core Allwinner A733 with up to 16GB of LPDDR5, has a Vulkan-capable PowerVR GPU and a 3 TOPS NPU on board, and starts at $25 for the 1GB model.
The Raspberry Pi 5 is still the default answer when somebody wants a small Linux board, and for good reason. However, there’s a much smaller, much cheaper board that beats it on several of the specs enthusiasts care about most: the newly released Orange Pi Zero 3W. It’s roughly the same physical size as a Raspberry Pi Zero, runs an octa-core Allwinner A733 with up to 16GB of LPDDR5, has a Vulkan-capable PowerVR GPU and a 3 TOPS NPU on board, and starts at $25 for the 1GB model.
Viktorina Budkevich
Ukraine
Ukraine
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