Odroid is a brand of single-board computers and development boards designed and manufactured by Hardkernel Co., Ltd. Its products are known for their powerful computing capabilities, expandable storage options, and open-source software support.
- Found in 2008 in Seoul, South Korea
- Released its first product, the original Odroid in 2009
- Since then, Odroid has released several models of single-board computers and development boards, including the Odroid-X, Odroid-U2, Odroid-XU4, and Odroid-N2
- The brand has gained popularity among developers, hobbyists, and enthusiasts due to its high performance and compatibility with various operating systems
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A powerful single-board computer that features an octa-core CPU, 2GB of DDR3 RAM, Gigabit Ethernet, HDMI output, and 2 USB 3.0 ports.
A high-performance single-board computer that features a quad-core Cortex-A73 CPU, 2 or 4GB of DDR4 RAM, Gigabit Ethernet, HDMI output, and 4 USB ports.
A portable handheld gaming device based on the Odroid single-board computer. It features a 3.5-inch IPS display, WiFi, Bluetooth, and a rechargeable battery.
Odroid single-board computers and development boards are used for a variety of applications, including media centers, gaming devices, robotics, and IoT projects.
Odroid and Raspberry Pi have different strengths and weaknesses, so it depends on the specific use case. Odroid products are generally more powerful and support more operating systems, while Raspberry Pi products are more affordable and easier to use.
Odroid supports a wide range of operating systems, including Android, Ubuntu, Debian, and Arch Linux. It also supports several community-developed operating systems.
Yes, Odroid has an official support forum where users can ask questions, share projects, and get technical support from the community.
Yes, Odroid products can be used for machine learning applications. The Odroid-XU4, for example, supports Tensorflow and PyTorch, two popular machine learning frameworks.