07-10-2021, 08:04 PM
Depends on the task. For general purpose computing like microservers running established mature code, I'm going to say slower than the RP64 but faster than the R64. Throw AI/NPU type tasks at it and it should thump anything else PINE has released (the SOEDGE is the only other released device with an NPU and it has considerably less CPU power). So figure out what you want to do, if you want a machine that can be a light server similar to a rock64 but dabble in some AI (maybe visual processing for output from a pinecube), this is the thing you want. if you're looking for benchmarks and more classic linux apps, the RP64 is probably a better bet, and if you want really low power usage the PINE64s are probably a better choice.
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