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Posted by Dave Bell
 - November 14, 2021, 08:31:55
It looks good, but the only significant advantage I see over the new Raspberry Pi Zero W 2 is the extra RAM. The eMMC memory is essentially a built-in SD card, and some past experiences make me wary of that. Since everyone is having supply/delivery problems as 2021 draws to a close, this worth watching. It's a useful option.
Posted by Anonymousgg
 - June 19, 2021, 02:35:50
Quote from: dokaben on June 19, 2021, 02:08:43
Isn't 70% of the Raspberry Pi zero's performance worse than the Pi zero?

70% of the Pi 4, not Pi Zero:

"According to Radxa, the Zero should achieve 70% of the performance that the Raspberry Pi 4 manages"

4x Cortex-A53 at 2 GHz is not much worse than 4x Cortex-A72 at 1.5 GHz.

The single-core Pi Zero is way slower. The Raspberry Pi 3 is at least 10x faster than the Pi Zero, and Radxa Zero is faster than Pi 3.
Posted by dokaben
 - June 19, 2021, 02:08:43
Isn't 70% of the Raspberry Pi zero's performance worse than the Pi zero?
Posted by Anonymousgg
 - June 18, 2021, 20:53:12
This gives you almost everything you could want in the Raspberry Pi Zero form factor. Only things missing are display over USB-C and AV1 decode. Might run hot too.

Pricing looks good. 2 GB RAM version gets you some eMMC and better wireless, good enough for many applications.
Posted by Redaktion
 - June 18, 2021, 14:13:33
The Radxa Zero is the size of the Raspberry Pi Zero W, but with 70% of the performance that the Raspberry Pi 4 offers. The Radxa Zero features a quad-core SoC and will start at US$15.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Radxa-Zero-A-powerful-Raspberry-Pi-Zero-W-alternative-that-starts-at-US-15.546692.0.html