[2] Many ODROID systems are capable of running not only Android, but also regular Linux distributions.
Secure Digital SD cards are used to store the operating system and program memory in either the SDHC or MicroSDHC sizes.
Lower level output is provided by a number of general-purpose input/output (GPIO) pins which support common protocols like I²C.
Current models have an Gigabit Ethernet (8P8C) port and eMMC module socket.
EmuELEC (TBD) Quad-Core Cortex-A55 (1.8GHz) 1 x Micro SD slot (UHS-I SDR104) 1 x NVME M.2 SSD (PCIe 2.1 x 1 lane) 1 x USB 3.0 host port 1 x USB 3.0 Type-C (Data communication and DP Alt-Mode, Not a power source/sink) 1 x MIPI DSI Interface (30pin connector which is different from 31pin of the ODROID-M1) 1 x DP (via USB Type-C port) 1 x Debug serial console (UART) 1 x 40 pin GPIO and 1 x 14 pin GPIO 1 x 40 pin GPIO and 1 x 14 pin GPIO DC input voltage range: 7.5V ~ 15.5V (12V/2A power adapter is recommended) Weight: 78g including heatsink, 58g without heatsink