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FriendlyARM Releases New NanoPi2 Family Member: NanoPi2 Fire

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We released a new NanoPi 2 family member: NanoPi 2 Fire.
Here is its product page: http://www.friendlyarm.com/index.php?ro ... duct_id=96

Here is CNX's report:
http://www.cnx-software.com/2016/01/22/ ... bluetooth/
Thanks for doing such a quality board's ! But in this case - this board _strongly_ competes with the classical Raspberry Pi 2 . But instead of for your card, the Raspberry - have a lot of quality internally assembled systems - Raspbian Jessie (Debian 4.1), Wheezy Raspbian(based on Debian 3.18) with over 40000 application in installation directory - the competition in this area is very heavy. In my opinion, with compare to Rapberry 2 - you with NanoPi 2 Fire don't have no one benefits - neither the price nor the software. Will be better concentrate on writing good disk images (Debian, Android) for NanoPi2 (with installed WiFi) - and you will find a worldwide success !

Best regards, Serge
Hi Serge, thank you very much for your comments. We will keep releasing new products.
FATechsupport wrote:
We released a new NanoPi 2 family member: NanoPi 2 Fire.
Here is its product page: http://www.friendlyarm.com/index.php?ro ... duct_id=96

Here is CNX's report:
http://www.cnx-software.com/2016/01/22/ ... bluetooth/papa's games

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harrystyles7117 wrote:
FATechsupport wrote:
We released a new NanoPi 2 family member: NanoPi 2 Fire.
Here is its product page: http://www.friendlyarm.com/index.php?ro ... duct_id=96

Here is CNX's report:
http://www.cnx-software.com/2016/01/22/ ... bluetooth/Sprunki 1996

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What exciting news from FriendlyARM with the launch of the NanoPi2 Fire! This compact powerhouse, powered by a Samsung Cortex‑A9 Quad‑Core at 1.4 GHz and backed by 1 GB of DDR3 RAM, delivers impressive performance in a board measuring just 75 × 40 mm.Equipped with Gigabit Ethernet, HDMI support up to 1080p60, and a Raspberry‑Pi‑compatible 40‑pin GPIO header, it offers excellent versatility for IoT, maker, and prototyping projects.
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The release of the NanoPi2 Fire is exciting news for tech enthusiasts! Its enhanced features and performance will surely attract many developers looking for powerful, compact solutions. Can't wait to see more!
Follow website:
http://www.cnx-software.com/2016/01/22/sprunki phase 3
FriendlyARM, a leading manufacturer of Geometry Dash embedded computers and development boards, has just announced the latest member of the NanoPi2 family: the NanoPi2 Fire. This is a compact yet powerful board designed specifically for developers, hardware engineers, and embedded technology enthusiasts.
NanoPi 2 Fire is suitable for experienced users who want a cheap and powerful SBC. It is also suitable for embedded projects, light industry, robot control, IoT devices PolyTrack that do not need heavy GUI.

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