Banana Pi
Banana Pi is a line of single-board computers produced by the Chinese company Shenzhen SINOVOIP Company, its spin-off Guangdong BiPai Technology Company, and supported by Hon Hai Technology (Foxconn). Its hardware design was influenced by the Raspberry Pi, and both lines use the same 40-pin I/O connector.
Banana Pi BPI-M1 | |
Manufacturer | Shenzhen SINOVOIP Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 深圳市源创通信技术有限公司) Guangdong BiPai Technology Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 广东比派科技有限公司) |
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Operating system | Linux (incl Bananian, Raspberry Pi OS, Armbian, Fedora, Arch Linux ARM, openSUSE, CentOS, Kali Linux, Kano) FreeBSD Android OpenBSD OpenMediaVault ROKOS |
Marketing target | Global |
Website | Official website |
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Simplified Chinese | 香蕉派 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 香蕉派 | ||||||
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Banana Pi also can run NetBSD, Android, Ubuntu, Debian, Arch Linux and Raspberry Pi OS operating systems, but the CPU complies with the requirements of the Debian armhf
port. Most models use a MediaTek or Allwinner system on a chip with two or four ARM Cortex cores.
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