Interesting. I wonder if it can run opensense.
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>The Banana Pi team has launched the BPI-R4 Lite, a smart router board powered by the MediaTek MT7987A processor. It supports Wi-Fi 7 and offers multiple high-speed interfaces, targeting applications such as internet service routers, wireless repeaters, home gateways, NAS devices, and 4G or 5G connectivity. The board is powered by the MediaTek MT7987A quad-core Arm Cortex-A53 processor and comes with 2GB of DDR4 memory, with support for configurations up to 4GB. It includes 8GB of eMMC storage, complemented by 256MB of SPI-NAND flash, 32MB of SPI-NOR flash, and a microSD card slot for further expansion.
Interesting. I wonder if it can run opensense.
Archive: https://archive.today/fP78Y
From the post:
>>The Banana Pi team has launched the BPI-R4 Lite, a smart router board powered by the MediaTek MT7987A processor. It supports Wi-Fi 7 and offers multiple high-speed interfaces, targeting applications such as internet service routers, wireless repeaters, home gateways, NAS devices, and 4G or 5G connectivity.
The board is powered by the MediaTek MT7987A quad-core Arm Cortex-A53 processor and comes with 2GB of DDR4 memory, with support for configurations up to 4GB. It includes 8GB of eMMC storage, complemented by 256MB of SPI-NAND flash, 32MB of SPI-NOR flash, and a microSD card slot for further expansion.
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