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Difference between Banana Pi and Raspberry Pi

Last Updated : 12 Jun, 2020
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1. Banana Pi :
Banana Pi is a single-board computer that is used to serve as a competitor of Raspberry Pi. It provides an open-source platform that runs an open-source operating system. This device runs Android 4.2 which is considered better than Raspberry Pi. With its advantage in the operating system, it is capable to run a light game on HD. This is used by developers who need high computation with open source support.

2. Raspberry Pi :
Raspberry Pi is also a single board computer but this used to enable the people to learn new languages at a minimalistic cost. It is a device that supports Python language and it is used to do anything that a computer can do keeping in mind the processing. This is highly used by computer developers who need computer supports at a low cost in several projects



Difference between Banana Pi and Raspberry Pi :

Basis of Banana Pi Raspberry Pi
CPU It uses A20 – Cortex A7 -1 GHz – dual-core processor Uses 1.2Ghz 64bit Quad-Core Processor
RAM For its functioning it uses 1 GB DDR3 For its performance uses 1GB DDR2 RAM
GPIO It uses 26 pin expansion header Uses 40 pin expansion header
GPU For graphic requirements uses ARM Mali400MP2 GPU For graphic capability uses Broadcom VideoCore IV GPU.
Board Size Dimensions are 92 x 60 mm Dimensions are 85.6 x 56 x 21 mm
USB Port It uses 2 x USB 2.0, 2 x MicroUSB ports It uses 4 x USB 2.0 ports
Audio/Video Port It has 3.5 mm, on-board microphone input and 1 x HDMI for audio and video port respectively It has one 3.5 mm input and 1 x HDMI – 1.3 for audio and video port respectively
Ethernet It has 1 x 10/100/1000 Ethernet port It has 1 x 10/100 Ethernet port.
OS Support It is supported by OpenSUSE, Debian, Ubuntu etc. It is supported by Windows IoT Core, Raspbian, OSMX, Linux, etc.


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