On November 24th, Banana Pi released a BPI-M4 Zero development board equipped with ARM Cortx-A53 quad core processor Quanzhi H618, 2GB LPDDR4 memory, 8GB eMMC flash memory, and a Raspberry Pi Zero size and shape similar to Raspberry Pi (65 x 30mm), and even a 40 pin interface compatible with Raspberry Pi.The difference is that the processor performance of Banana Pie BPI-M4 Zero is stronger, with the 1GHz Broadcom BCM2710A chip replaced by the 1.5 GHz Quanzhi H618, and the interface changed from Micro USB to USB-C.
The attached board interface is as follows:
1 x mini HDMI 2.0a
1 x USB Type-C OTG, supports 5V/3A power input
1 x USB Type-C
1 x microSD card slot
1 x 24 pin FPC interface (1 x USB 2.0, 1 x 100 Mbps Ethernet port, 1 x IR)
1 x 40 pin interface
1 x WiFi 5&Bluetooth 4.2 module
There are also two LED status lights, a wireless antenna, and two hardware buttons on the board, one used as a reset button and the other as a FEL button. The price information has not been announced yet.