Radxa X5 SBC: Specs and Linux Installation Guide
Summary
The Radxa X5 is the newest single board computer (SBC) in Radxa's 'X' series, featuring an Intel processor upgrade from the previous N100 CPU. The article covers the board's hardware specifications including CPU, RAM, storage, and connectivity options, and provides guidance on installing 64-bit Linux distributions (with Linux Mint 22.3 XFCE as a tested example). It also notes that the SBC supports both Linux and Windows operating systems.
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This board is an upgrade from the 'X4' which had an Intel N100 CPU. With the newer CPU type, this board has better performance.
Since the SBC is not a typical ARM processor, you can install any 64-bit version of Linux. The SBC will also support Windows as well.
I tried Linux Mint 22.3 with XFCE.
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