FriendlyELEC has raced ahead with a new single-board computer release. This time, it has introduced the NanoPi Zero2, which it bases on Rockchip's RK3528A chipset. The affordable board also features various expansion options and a choice between 1 GB or 2 GB of LPDDR4x RAM.https://www.notebookcheck.net/FriendlyELEC-releases-new-mini-single-board-computer-with-sub-50-mm-board-size.888717.0.html
I'm assuming that this FriendlyELEC micro-PC is built with LibreELEC OS in mind... right?
Edit: latest LibreELEC: "Rockchip RK3328 (Rock64 ...) devices are currently are not working."
So... I guess that the newer RK3528A is also not supported yet.
For those who don't know: ELEC = Embedded Linux Entertainment Center.