ODROID N2 (odroid-n2)
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odroid-n2 | |
| Manufacturer | ODROID |
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| Name | N2 |
| Codename | odroid-n2 |
| Released | 2019 |
| Hardware | |
| Chipset | Amlogic S922X (rev A) |
| CPU | Quad-core Cortex-A73 @ 1.8GHz and Dual-core Cortex-A53 @ 1.9GHz |
| GPU | Mali-G52 GPU with 6x Execution Engines @ 800MHz |
| Display | HDMI 2.0 connector up to 4K@60Hz with HDR,CEC,EDID |
| Storage | eMMC connector (8/16/32/64/128GB) and microSD slot (DS/HS modes up to UHS-I SDR104) |
| Memory | 2GB/4GB DDR4 with 32bit bus width, 2640 MT/s data rate (PC4-21333 grade), 1.2V low power design |
| Architecture | aarch64 |
| Software | |
Original software The software and version the device was shipped with. |
Ubuntu |
Extended version The most recent supported version from the manufacturer. |
Ubuntu |
| Optional software | Android |
| postmarketOS | |
Mainline Instead of a Linux kernel fork, it is possible to run (Close to) Mainline. |
no |
pmOS kernel The kernel version that runs on the device's port. |
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Notice
See ODROID_N2+_(odroid-n2plus) for more information. Mostly all of what's there applies to this device as well, including the installation instructions.
Differences between N2 and N2+
1. N2 boards have a RTC backup battery connector unlike N2+ which have a RTC backup battery holder instead.
2. N2 and N2+ both use s922x SoCs. However, each of them use different revisions of that SoC. N2 use revision A of the SoC while N2+ use revision C of the SoC which has slightly higher clock speed than rev A.
3. N2 and N2+ have different pcb colors.