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mberger | 4 months ago

Can you include more prices? It would give me an idea of the cost even if it is in USD. What i found most annoying about my latest search is that it is hard to find something not named raspberry or Arduino for a reasonable price. I was looking for a simple gigabit board with usb 3 to attach a removable drive to. The only one i found was raspberry pi orange 3B . Nobody else seemed to have gigabit nic with usb 3.

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Joel_Mckay|4 months ago

The Raspberry PI also has an intangible value from years of community goodwill. And people trust that the kernel OS support will be around in 10 years.

The NVIDIA solution is impressive... but self-immolated with the consumer price point (markets for government equipment may work.) People usually either have money or time... asking for both in a product is foolish.

The other SoM also have a long-tail market attention problem, as one could spend 2 weeks tracking unstable kernel driver problems. Or just drop in a $35 pi, and solve the task at hand. =3

fisian|4 months ago

Does a Banana Pi BPi-M5 fit your specs? The banana pis have pretty good networking options.

nine_k|4 months ago

Why would you expect USB3 and Ethernet, fast and relatively expensive interfaces, to be attached to a cheap low-spec MCU?

Did you consider a ready-made USB3 extender over Ethernet? There is a reason they cost so much ;-/

rjsw|4 months ago

Rockchip SoCs starting with the RK3399 can do both USB3 and Ethernet.

The only board that I own that does both at the same time is the Pine64 Quartz64 that uses the RK3566. My Pinebook Pro doesn't have an ethernet port, Orange Pi 5 Max has ethernet but doesn't use the builtin controller to provide it.

Joel_Mckay|4 months ago

Pi4 does two USB 3.0 ports, but you are right in that USB 3.1 is a little much for a SoM.

Its a nice little SoM, in some ways it was better than the pi5 for hardware media encoding. =3