
Pico 5M Odroid M2 Cluster 8GB/64GB
Compared to the original ODROID-M1 (based on the RK3568B2 SoC), the ODROID-M2 uses the RK3588S2 SoC whose comparative characteristics are listed below: Multiprocessing performance is about 3 times faster. LPDDR5 64-bit RAM with a memory bandwidth that is more than twice higher. A GPU that is more than 5 times faster. A NPU that is more than 3 times faster. An on-board 64GB eMMC storage device which is twice faster thanks to a HS400 interface. By default, the board will not have an OS image unless it is added as an ApplicationSet. If you add an ApplicationSet option, then the image will be added to the 64GB eMMC. The M.2 will be additional storage if added. There is no actual charge for the OS image/Software, just the cost involved in the imaging process. The Pico 5 Odroid M2 is designed to cluster 3 Odroid M2 boards together to run a variety of software from web servers and database, to Big Data and NoSQL software. One of our most popular uses is with container managers lik