Banana PI plus BPI-M1+ (Dual core single-board computer)
Banana Pi BPi-M1 + contains the following changes to the previous Banana Pi 1GB RAM (Banana Pi M1):
- 40 pole GPIO connector instead of 26 poles
- micro SD card slot replaced the previous SD slot
- motherboard integrated wifi adapter 802.11 b / g / n standard
- processor and memory mounted on top of the panel for better cooling
- composite video and stereo audio outputs are output on a 3.5mm 3.5-pin 4-pin jack
Description:
The Banana PI BPI-M1+ is a high-performance dual-core open source hardware single board computer. The Banana PI BPI-M1+ is a more powerful dual-core Android 4.4 and Linux product than the Raspberry Pi.
Banana PI BPI-M1+ is highly compatible and can run Android, Debian linux, Ubuntu linux, Raspberry Pi and cubieboard systems.
Banana PI BPI-M1+ hardware: 1Ghz ARM7 dual-core processor, 1GB DDR3 memory, Gigabit Ethernet port, WIFI module SATA Socket with onboard SDIO interface, smooth running Android4.4. Banana PI BPI-M1+ is as small as a credit card. It is easy to run games like Quake III: Arena. It supports 1080P HD video output. GPIO is compatible with Raspberry Pi 2 and runs its ROM Image directly .
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