If you are a fan of the Raspberry Pi developer board for its size and features, you might be interested in a new offering called the Odroid-C1. This device is sized similarly to the Raspberry Pi and it runs Android or Ubuntu for the operating system. The small dev board has a 1.5GHz quad-core Amlogic SoC.
Along with that quad-core processor, it also has 1GB of RAM and a quasi-RPi-compatible 40-pin expansion. The Odroid-C1 will sell for the same $35 price tag as the Raspberry Pi. It also has a Mali-450 GPU just like the one used on Allwinner SoCs.
This is the first Cortex-A5 based Odroid board. Benchmarks ran by the folks behind the Odroid claim it is 6x faster than the Raspberry Pi. You always have to take this sort of claim with a grain of salt since the folks behind Odroid have a vested interest in showing that it is faster than the competition.
The Odroid measures 85 x 56mm and has four USB 2.0 host ports. It has integrated Ethernet supporting up to 1000 Mbps and a 720p camera input. The 40-pin I/O expansion is a GPIO/UART/SPI/I2C/ADC. For projects where weight matter the Odroid-C1 is a couple grams lighter than the Raspberry Pi Model B+.
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