The brand-new Orange Pi AI Station is a new single-board computer or rather mini PC, as the manufacturer officially calls it. In practice, this is more of an SBC that can be used as a foundation for a mini PC. The system is positioned in the DIY segment and is therefore intended as a platform for custom projects, so it's not necessarily a device that’s immediately ready to use. The operating system is openEuler 22.03, while video output is possible via HDMI at a FHD resolution at 60 frames per second.
The new Orange Pi mini PC is based on a Huawei Ascend 310 SoC, which sports an NPU with 10 AI cores, along with 16 CPU cores clocked at 1.9 GHz and 8 vector cores. An AI performance of 176 TOPS is advertised, so this SBC is mainly designed for AI-heavy applications that can be run locally directly on the device. There’s a pretty wide range of possible use cases here, such as live image analysis to monitor crowds and quickly identify hazardous areas.
Depending on the configuration, the LPDDR4X RAM has a capacity of 48 or 96 GB. The single-board computer further supports up to 256GB of eMMC storage, as well as SD cards and a PCIe SSD. For networking, two Gigabit Ethernet ports and WiFi are on board, and an active fan can be installed as well. Last but not least, the Orange Pi SBC has a 40-pin GPIO header, which can be used to control a motor or alarm, for instance. Orange Pi has yet to reveal exact pricing and availability details.











