Single-board computer startup MangoPi has unveiled a new design, inspired by the Raspberry Pi Zero range but swapping out its system-on-chip for a RISC-V-based part: the MangoPi-MQ Pro.
MangoPi unveiled the original MangoPi-MQ1 late last year, offering a board designed to take the Allwinner F133-A — a RAM-on-board variant of the Allwinner D1 chip which powers the Nezha RISC-V development board — and provide a functional Linux-capable single-board computer for under $10 in mass production. With the Nezha having launched at $99 — and now costing more — there’s little surprise the concept proved of interest.