OrangePi 6 Plus Review: An ARM64 Single-Board Computer with Integrated Heatsink
By
ekianjo
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Summary
This article reviews the OrangePi 6 Plus, an ARM64 single-board computer (SBC) that is larger than credit-card-sized boards and comes with an integrated heatsink. The review covers the board's ports, performance, and positioning within the SBC market, following the reviewer's previous coverage of the OrangePi 5 Ultra and RISC-V boards.
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