Radxa also developed two carrier boards for their CM3 with the full-featured, half mini-ITX ROCK3 Compute Module IO board and the ultra-compact Radxa E23 with two Ethernet ports (2.5GbE + GbE), one USB 3.0 port, MicroSD card slot, and an AV port. Radxa CM3 should also come with an entry-level 800 MOPS AI accelerator, faster eMMC flash (if present), a built-in audio codec, plus the SATA and USB 3.0 interfaces we’ve mentioned in the introduction, as well as some extra GPIOs. Comparing Broadcom BCM2711 quad-core processor and Rockchip RK3566, as the Cortex-A72 may still be faster on some workloads despite the lower frequency, and some other workloads may be dramatically faster on RK3566, for example for those using Armv8 Crypto extensions missing on all Raspberry Pi, which we have recently seen can deliver shocking performance difference in our recent Radxa Zero vs Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W comparison.
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