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<DC-IRC> <infinity_q> the wifi chip
<DC-IRC> <tenkawa42> Why would any low cost device like that pay the price for an Intel wifi chip?
<DC-IRC> <tenkawa42> @infinity_q Why would any low cost device like that pay the price for an Intel wifi chip?
<DC-IRC> <gambl0r> It will have the same uwe5622 chip as the opi4 lts
<DC-IRC> <infinity_q> I'm just not familiar with the wifi chips in builtin boards, sorry
<DC-IRC> <infinity_q> I just know that I have the same problem with my opi5+ and ax210
<DC-IRC> <tenkawa42> Nod.. no need to be sorry though.
<DC-IRC> <tenkawa42> That's going to be a "fun" chip
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<DC-IRC> <Vanfanel> No HDMI video yet with mainline kernel?
<DC-IRC> <Vanfanel> Those 5.10.x BSP kernels are... ugh...
<DC-IRC> <Werner> In comparison to older bsp from various socs these are surprisingly good 😂
<DC-IRC> <microlinux> I simply dont care about mainline if the hw works properly
<DC-IRC> <microlinux> I have features here on rk linux that no other sbc on mainline has... that's how low the mainline support is.
<DC-IRC> <dsx724> Until your router/nas get ransomwared 🤣
<DC-IRC> <microlinux> I wouldn't use rk3588 as a nas haha too expensive for such
<DC-IRC> <microlinux> There are tons of mainline hw that can do that fine
<DC-IRC> <microlinux> The feature rk3588 has on rk linux is simple: vpu working everywhere. Also npu but I don't use that one.
<DC-IRC> <microlinux> Obs, chromium,mpv, etc. Mainline (and well, rockchip) will never offer me that. So for me rk3588 is forever rk linux hw.
<DC-IRC> <lanefu> Rk3568 has potential for being a great lowpower NAS SoC
<DC-IRC> <nicod_sbc> I need 2.5GbE for nas. NanoPi R5S should do that well. I use the R6S but have to use USB3 to SATA adapter for it. Not ideal.
<DC-IRC> <lanefu> I like my R5S, but haven't tested the PCIe, Tony ran into some quirks on his a while back, but hasnt really been any investigation.. and my R5S is _in production_ as my router now so tough to test with lol
<DC-IRC> <microlinux> I would just us intel n100 for such if performance is required on a nas
<DC-IRC> <microlinux> Since N series launched, high end arm like rk3588 makes very little sense
<DC-IRC> <lanefu> Some of us don't take kindly to all that common sense
<DC-IRC> <lanefu> I wasn't suggesting rk3588.... rk3568 for low-end NAS
<DC-IRC> <lanefu> Has sufficient I/O for it
<DC-IRC> <lanefu> Some of us don't take kindly to all that common sense.
<DC-IRC> <infinity_q> did someone mention common sense?!?!?!😡
<DC-IRC> <efectn> Yeah n100 is not good for a NAS
<DC-IRC> <efectn> It has a lot of ios and price is nice
<DC-IRC> <infinity_q> buuuut, it's a *reasonable* option. no can do here. 😂