Glad I don’t use Xitter.
Ah, the WIntel cartel is at it again. Planned obsolescence.
And now instead of stopping producing them, we will continue with the excuse ‘we have the cure for the disease!’
Windows guests also run fine on KVM, use the Virtio drivers from Fedora project.
Politicians being stupid and thick, as usual.
This can be replicated with off-the-shelf components and readily available software. The real issue is the low security of cars.
Also, a similar device with better capabilities is about to hit the market.
Woke, then SMACK! back down to sleep.
I have one, and Armbian has an official release for it and works quite well with a Kioxia 512GB NVMe.
But at this moment I’m just saying there are similar boards out there, and the 5 Plus might be slightly cheaper (no wireless though). Radxa also has a similar board based on same SoC but only has one GbE port and price might be similar to the Banana Pi.
The competitor is the Orange Pi 5 Plus, also has 2x 2.5GB Ethernet, same SoC, more USBports, no integrated WiFi+BT (optional M.2 module), eMMC connector, M.2 NVMe socket (up to 2280).
When the criminals wear badges.
There are several solutions but will be above the budget. Best solution is the Argon Eon case for the RPi 4. I’m waiting for a version for the RPi 5.
Can house the Pi and either 4x 2.5" drives or 2x 2.5" and 2x 3.5" drives, all SATA.
Have a look at NewPipe app, might be of interest.
Version 0.27.2 is working fine at this moment.