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Comment by bullen

5 days ago

To write this article without mentioning the 3588, is like writing about Venezuela without mentioning oil.

Pi 5 and N150 are completely meaningless since before they came into existence.

Also the price of 3588 increases by batch so you can still get them at almost launch price (4GB was $70 now $110, next batch probably ~$150 by now if nothing improves)

Could you please provide a link? I don't know what 3588 is. It seems to be, Rockchip RK3588?

  • The Orange Pi 5 (RK3588 processor) with 4GB RAM is $103 on Amazon.

    Don't know if that's what GP is talking about though. Too bad they didn't specify a model.

  • Yes, you have to google it yourself, there are too many with pros and cons beyond a hn comment.

rockchip may have lots of raw power but software compatibility vs a N150 is very low

Are rockchip finally providing upstream support?

  • It's still flakey, but with the open panthor driver things are working well.

    It's usable as is.

    By the time linux catches up hardware might be very expensive or missing completely.

    So my thinking is buy now, use as is, and maybe later we get better software... The point is the 3588 can actually replace my X86 desktop for ALL purposes except Unity/Unreal which I am glad to not run.