Is an ODROID an arm?
Let's take a look at the main features and peripherals of ODROID-M1. The CPU has four ARM Cortex-A55 processors with low power consumption and high efficiency operation at 2Ghz.
Is the Odroid XU4 good?
The ODROID-XU4 performed very well in the 7-Zip compression test and almost matched the Jetson TX1 CPU performance. Compile times for PHP came in between the TX1 and TX2 boards. C-Ray ray-tracing also led to the XU4 performing between the TX1 and TX2 ARM development boards.
What is Odroid XU4 used for?
The XU4 is a great solution to make a DIY personal Network Storage Server! The ODROID-XU4, equipped with four big cores (ARM® Cortex® -A15™ up to 2.0GHz) and four small cores (ARM® Cortex® -A7™ up to 1.4 GHz), provides improved processing capabilities while maintaining the most efficient power consumption available.
Who owns ODROID?
The ODROID is a series of single-board computers and tablet computers created by Hardkernel Co., Ltd., located in South Korea. Even though the name ODROID is a portmanteau of open + Android, the hardware is not actually open source because some parts of the design are retained by the company.