![]() Otherwise it looks as though it should fit most Pi cases. There are a few differences, no camera or DSI connectors, the SD card in a different place, a power jack where the Pi has its audio jack, and oddly the network port is the other way up. ![]() When unpacking the board it is immediately obvious how closely they’ve followed the Raspberry Pi form factor. ![]() We had ordered a couple of extras: a micro-SD card preloaded with Ubuntu and a USB power lead (more on that later), both were present and correct. The parcel from Korea arrived in due course, the C2 in its box inside it well protected by a sturdy cardboard outer packaging. This could be a board of great interest to our readers, so we ordered one for review. With four ARM Cortex A53 cores at 2GHz and 2Gb of DDR3 on board it has a paper spec that comfortably exceeds that of the Pi 3’s 1.2GHz take on the same cores and 1Gb of DDR2. A couple of weeks ago we covered the launch of the Odroid C2, a single board computer from the Korean company Hardkernel in the same form factor and price segment as the Raspberry Pi 3.
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