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  1. #11
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    There's been a new Odroid ARM board release, and some retirements. Let's try and condense the news into a few tables.
    The M2 uses the 'castrated' RK3588S2 instead of the full-blown RK3588, which mainly shows in the lack of PCIe 3.0 support.

    Present and New Odroid ARM boards:
    Model Architecture CPU SOC Cores/Threads RAM in GB RAM GB/Thread Power consumption Power consumption/Thread
    N2+ -2GB
    ARMv8-A
    Cortex-A73 (4)/Cortex-A53 (2)
    Amlogic S922X
    6/6
    2
    0.33
    6.20 Watt*
    1.03 Watt/Thread
    N2+ -4GB
    ARMv8-A
    Cortex-A73 (4)/Cortex-A53 (2)
    Amlogic S922X
    6/6
    4
    0.66
    6.20 Watt*
    1.03 Watt/Thread
    N2L -2GB
    ARMv8-A
    Cortex-A73 (4)/Cortex-A53 (2)
    Amlogic S922X
    6/6
    2
    0.33
    6.40 Watt*
    1.07 Watt/Thread
    N2L -4GB
    ARMv8-A
    Cortex-A73 (4)/Cortex-A53 (2)
    Amlogic S922X
    6/6
    4
    0.66
    6.40 Watt*
    1.07 Watt/Thread
    C4
    ARMv8.2-A
    Cortex-A55
    Amlogic S905X3
    4/4
    4
    1.00
    3.64 Watt
    0.91 Watt/Thread
    M1-4GB
    ARMv8.2-A
    Cortex-A55
    RK3568
    4/4
    4
    1.00
    4.44 Watt
    1.11 Watt/Thread
    M1-8GB
    ARMv8.2-A
    Cortex-A55
    RK3568
    4/4
    8
    2.00
    4.44 Watt
    1.11 Watt/Thread
    M1S-4GB
    ARMv8.2-A
    Cortex-A55
    RK3566
    4/4
    4
    1.00
    3.52 Watt
    0.88 Watt/Thread
    M1S-8GB
    ARMv8.2-A
    Cortex-A55
    RK3566
    4/4
    8
    2.00
    3.52 Watt
    0.88 Watt/Thread
    M2 -8GB
    ARMv8.2-A
    Cortex-A76 (4)/Cortex-A55 (4)
    RK3588S2
    8/8
    8
    1.00
    8.00 Watt
    1.00 Watt/Thread
    M2 -16GB
    ARMv8.2-A
    Cortex-A76 (4)/Cortex-A55 (4)
    RK3588S2
    8/8
    16
    2.00
    8.00 Watt
    1.00 Watt/Thread
    *=2400(A76)/2000(A55) MHz overclock
    Note that the Odroid-N2L has a lower idle and stock power draw than the N2+, but at 2400/2000 Mhz overclock the N2L misses the huge N2+ heatsink, while the 40mm fan of the N2L (the same damn noisy f**ker that we know and despise of the XU4) doesn't cool as good as the 80mm fan of the N2+. Somewhat surprisingly the M1S scores better on power draw than the M1, while using that very same damn noisy f**ker. I guess I will try to mount a N2+ cooler on my own M1.

    Lastly Discontinued older Odroid ARM boards:
    Model Architecture CPU SOC Cores/Threads RAM in GB RAM GB/Thread Power consumption Power consumption/Thread
    XU4
    ARMv7-A
    Cortex-A15 (4)/Cortex-A7 (4)
    Samsung Exynos 5422
    8/8
    2
    0.25
    13.20 Watt
    1.65 Watt/Thread
    C1
    ARMv7-A
    Cortex-A5
    Amlogic S805
    4/4
    1
    0.25
    3.00 Watt
    0.75 Watt/Thread
    C2
    ARMv8-A
    Cortex-A53
    Amlogic S905
    4/4
    2
    0.50
    5.00 Watt
    1.25 Watt/Thread
    N2 -2GB
    ARMv8-A
    Cortex-A73 (4)/Cortex-A53 (2)
    Amlogic S922X
    6/6
    2
    0.33
    5.30 Watt
    0.83 Watt/Thread
    N2 -4GB
    ARMv8-A
    Cortex-A73 (4)/Cortex-A53 (2)
    Amlogic S922X
    6/6
    4
    0.66
    5.30 Watt
    0.83 Watt/Thread

    to be continued...
    Last edited by Dirk Broer; 10-08-2024 at 11:26 PM.


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    How does the new Odroid-M2 compare with the competition?
    RK3588 top boards 2024-10-09.jpg
    Last edited by Dirk Broer; 10-11-2024 at 10:17 AM.


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