03-01-2016, 05:39 AM
Here are some more pros for the Pine 64:
- faster memory (DDR3 vs DDR2)
- the wireless module can be upgraded rather than buying a new board
- on board support for a Lithium-ion battery
- more IO pins via expansion headers
- real time clock (RTC) built in to CPU
- connector for touch panel
Also I just found out on the Raspberry Pi web site that there is a limitation of VideoCore 4 GPU that prevents it from accessing more than 1GB of memory, so there are no plans for a Raspberry Pi with more than 1GB of RAM.
- faster memory (DDR3 vs DDR2)
- the wireless module can be upgraded rather than buying a new board
- on board support for a Lithium-ion battery
- more IO pins via expansion headers
- real time clock (RTC) built in to CPU
- connector for touch panel
Also I just found out on the Raspberry Pi web site that there is a limitation of VideoCore 4 GPU that prevents it from accessing more than 1GB of memory, so there are no plans for a Raspberry Pi with more than 1GB of RAM.