Banana Pi



Banana Pi is the generic name of a family of open source computer boards capable of running Linux and Android 4.4. The dual-core models featured an AllWinner A20 SoC with ARM Cortex-A7 CPU cores and 1GB of memory. Subsequent models feature the Allwinner quad-core Cortex-A7 A31S and octa-core A83T SoCs.

Linux on Allwinner SoC resources

 * Linux Sunxi Wiki

Banana Pi Resources

 * Downloads
 * Quickstart
 * Banana Pi tutorials and usage information

Banana Pi Community
Note that Banana Pi has experienced some vendor and community fragmentation as a result of design cloning and possible trademark disputes.


 * LeMaker's Banana Pi product page and forum
 * Banana Pi product page at bananapi.org
 * Banana Pi discussions at Google Groups
 * BPI's product page at bananapi.com, and forum

Specifications
This section refers to the original dual-core model of Banana Pi, "BPM-M1 Classic".

Models of Banana Pi

 * Original "Banana Pi" board, now sold as Banana Pi BPM-M1 Classic -- dual-core Allwinner A20
 * Banana Pi BPM-M1 Plus -- dual-core Allwinner A20
 * LeMaker Banana Pro -- dual-core Allwinner A20
 * Banana Pi BPM-M2 -- quad-core Allwinner A31S
 * Banana Pi BPM-M3 -- octa-core Allwinner A83T

OS Support

 * Raspbian
 * Lubuntu
 * OpenSuse
 * Fedora
 * ArchLinux
 * Bananian
 * Android 4.4