In Russia, they created a replacement for the Raspberry Pi, but it turned out to be a copy of a Chinese microcomputer on a processor from AliExpress

The triumph of the Russian "innovation community" in connection with the release of a replacement for Raspberry Pi turned out to be very

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What is known

The other day, a number of Russian media published news aboutthat the Skolkovo Innovation Center created the Repka Pi microcomputer to replace the British Raspberry Pi. True, it would be correct to call the development Chinese, not Russian.

The Repka Pi is geared towards being used as aplatforms for teaching IT specialties. In addition, the new development of Russian specialists can be used to develop a system for collecting information and transmitting data.


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Repka Pi/Nano Pi K1 Plus

Repka Pi performance increased by 15-20% incomparison with Raspberry Pi. The Russians are not shy about officially declaring that the microcomputer uses Chinese components. True, it turned out that the new product is a copy of the Chinese Nano Pi K1 Plus, which went on sale four years ago. Repka Pi is based on the Chinese Allwinner H5 chip, which is sold on AliExpress.

Source: The Insider

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