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Posted by Peter M.
 - June 26, 2020, 03:51:48
@Jacques:

Sure, some people do. The Odroid H2+ is not limited to a small number of custom-compiled OSes but can run off-the-shelf x86_64 Windows 10, Ubuntu, and, unofficially, a few other standard distros (albeit with some tweaking possibly required). It's roughly twice as powerful as the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B and it runs cooler. You pay a price premium for those advantages, and community support is obviously not remotely as broad and deep as the Pi's, but for some people it could be a midway compromise between a RPi4 (~$75 for 8GB) and an Intel NUC or AMD Mini PC (more like $500 and up). Anyway, that's the niche I place it in.
Posted by Jacques
 - June 19, 2020, 23:37:51
Do people actually consider alternatives? The support for rpi is so huge, how can one even think of alternatives even?
Posted by Redaktion
 - June 19, 2020, 18:32:37
The Odroid-H2 Plus is a new alternative to the Raspberry Pi. The single-board computer is well suited for different applications thank to its powerful processor. The single-board computer is already available for pre-order.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Odroid-H2-Plus-A-powerful-Raspberry-Pi-alternative-that-supports-NVMe.476956.0.html