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==Banana Pi BPI-M1==
 
{{Infobox computer
 
| name        = Banana Pi M1
 
| image      = BPI-M1.jpg
 
| caption    = Banana Pi single board computer
 
| developer  = [http://www.banana-pi.com Banana Pi]
 
| Document    = [https://bananapi.gitbooks.io/bpi-m1/content/ Gitbook]
 
| releasedate = {{Start date|2014|04}}
 
| type        = [[Single-board computer]]
 
| soc        = [[Allwinner Technology|Allwinner]] A20<ref name="A20">{{cite web|url=http://www.allwinnertech.com/en/clq/processora/A20.html |title=A20_Allwinner Technology |publisher=Allwinnertech.com |date=2013-04-23 |accessdate=2016-07-12}}</ref>
 
| cpu        = [[ARM Cortex-A7 MPCore|ARM Cortex-A7]] Dual-core ([[ARMv7|ARMv7-A]]) 1&nbsp;[[Hertz|GHz]]
 
| graphics    = [[Mali (GPU)|Mali]]-400 MP2<ref name="arm.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.arm.com/products/multimedia/mali-graphics-hardware/mali-400-mp.php?tab=Specifications |title=Mali-400 |publisher=ARM |date= |accessdate=2016-07-12}}</ref>
 
| network    = 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet, AP6181 Wi-Fi Module
 
| storage    = SD card & SATA 2.0
 
| memory      = 1&nbsp;[[Gigabyte|GB]]
 
| os          = [[Android (operating system)|Android]] ([[Android Jelly Bean|Android 4.2]], Android 4.4),[[Linux]] ([[Armbian]], [http://www.banana-pi.org Bananian], [[Lubuntu]], [[Raspbian]], [[Debian|Debian GNU/Linux]], [[Fedora (operating system)|Fedora]], [[Arch Linux ARM]], [[Gentoo Linux|Gentoo]], [[openSUSE]]), Berryboot, [[FreeBSD]], [[OpenWrt]]
 
| weight      = 48 g
 
| dimensions  = 92 mm × 60 mm
 
}}
 
The '''Banana Pi M1''' is a business card-sized and low-power [[single-board computer]] featuring a high performance AllWinner dual-core SoC at 1&nbsp;GHz, 1GB of DDR3 SDRAM, Gigabit Ethernet, SATA, USB, and HDMI connections. It can run a variety of operating systems including Android, Lubuntu, Ubuntu, Debian, and Raspbian.
 
  
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!
 
! Banana Pi M1
 
|-
 
! CPU
 
| A20 ARM Cortex -A7 Dual-Core
 
|-
 
! GPU
 
| ARM Mali 400 MP2; Complies with OpenGL ES 2.0/1.1
 
|-
 
! Memory
 
| 1GB DDR3
 
|-
 
! Network
 
| 10/100/1000 Ethernet [[Modular connector|8P8C]] ([[1000BASE-T]])
 
|-
 
! Video Input
 
| A CSI input connector allows for the connection of a designed camera module
 
|-
 
! Video Outputs
 
| HDMI, CVBS, LVDS/RGB
 
|-
 
! Audio Outputs
 
| 3.5mm jack and HDMI
 
|-
 
! Power Source
 
| 5 volts DC via Micro USB or GPIO
 
|-
 
! USB 2.0 ports
 
| 2 (direct from Allwinner A20 chip)
 
|-
 
! GPIO
 
| GPIO, UART, I2C BUS, SPI BUS, WITH TWO CHIP SELECTS, [[CAN bus]], ADC, PWM, +3.3V, +5V, GND
 
|-
 
! LED
 
| Power Key & 8P8C
 
|-
 
! Storage
 
| SATA 2.0,
 
|}
 
 
The Banana Pi M1 Board detailed document on [https://bananapi.gitbooks.io/bpi-m1/content/en/ Banana Pi M1 Gitbook Page]
 
 
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Neither Banana Pi nor Shenzhen SINOVOIP Co.,Ltd. have a direct relationship to the [[Raspberry Pi Foundation]], though its similarities are clear.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.techrepublic.com/pictures/raspberry-pi-five-alternative-boards-for-hackers-and-modders/5/ |title=Raspberry Pi: Five alternatives for hackers and modders |newspaper=TechRepublic |last=Heath |first=Nick |date=21 May 2014}}</ref> "Linux User & Developer" does not consider it a "direct clone, but a considerable evolution," whilst linux.com similarly sees it as a clone with improved performance.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/reviews/banana-pi-review-tastier-than-raspberry |title=Banana Pi review – tastier than Raspberry? |website=Linux User & Developer |first=Gareth |last=Halfacree}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.linux.com/news/embedded-mobile/mobile-linux/771048-raspberry-pi-clones-match-the-connectors-but-boost-the-firepower |title=Raspberry Pi Clones Match the Connectors, But Boost the Firepower |first=Eric |last=Brown |newspaper=Linux News |date=24 April 2014 }}</ref>  The board layout is very similar to the Raspberry Pi board, though it's about 10% larger and the relative spacing of some connectors varies. Not all Raspberry Pi accessories will fit as a result.
 

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