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Date:      Sun, 28 Mar 2021 20:41:16 +0200
From:      Daniel Engberg <daniel.engberg.lists@pyret.net>
To:        freebsd-arm@freebsd.org
Cc:        andy.mitchell.fr@icloud.com
Subject:   Re: Any good alternative to Raspberry for Arm64?
Message-ID:  <7b284f7718556f1cf0a7a205c98db6b1@pyret.net>

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Hi,

Since you're asking about RPi I'm going assume that you're looking for 
something in the same ballpark. The fastest SoC would most likely be 
Rockchip RK3399, it's a 6-core SoC which supports up to 4Gb of RAM and 
another SoC is Allwinner A64 (H5 is also pretty similar) which is a quad 
core SoC. Since you don't outline your goals I'm going to be short about 
general support.

Video support is in the works regarding Panfrost (Mali video driver), 
you can get video output via framebuffer but it's slow and not ideal 
usable for desktop usage.
This page sums it up pretty good otherwise 
https://wiki.freebsd.org/arm/RockChip
The above pretty much also applies for Allwinner

Rock Pi 4(a) and RockPro64 works well in general, I also have a few 
Allwinner boards (H3/H5) and they also work well. While the package repo 
is starting to look pretty good for aarch64 I would recommend you to get 
a 4Gb variant along with external storage as you may end up needing to 
compile some software on your own unless you usable "buildbox" around.

As others have mentioned, if you can find a port of u-boot you can 
expect support to be pretty good in general.

I would also recommend you to pick up serial adapter as you may need one 
since video output may not always be available / work.
https://wiki.freebsd.org/USB/Peripherals/Serial

Best regards,
Daniel



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