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Boardcon Compact3576: Modular SBC with RK3576 (Key Points to Check Before Buying)
SBC

Boardcon Compact3576: Modular SBC with RK3576 (Key Points to Check Before Buying)

Boardcon Embedded Design has announced the Boardcon Compact3576, featuring the Rockchip RK3576. This modular design separates the SoM and baseboard, targeting mass production and derivative board development. However, at the time of writing, official page information was insufficient, so verifying power, boot, and expansion details before purchase is essential.

Dual 2.5GbE + RK3576! NanoPi R76S - Ultra-Compact SBC for Router/NAS Applications
NAS

Dual 2.5GbE + RK3576! NanoPi R76S - Ultra-Compact SBC for Router/NAS Applications

FriendlyElec has released the NanoPi R76S. This ultra-compact SBC combines the Rockchip RK3576 with dual 2.5GbE, specifically designed for router and NAS applications. With a compact 58×58mm board featuring an easy WAN/LAN separation configuration, this is a compelling choice for those wanting to build an experimental home network router or lightweight NAS.

38mm Square Mini AI SBC "Firefly CAM-3576Q38"
Peripherals

38mm Square Mini AI SBC "Firefly CAM-3576Q38"

Firefly has announced the CAM-3576Q38, an ultra-compact Mini AI Mainboard. It packs the Rockchip RK3576 (4×A72 + 4×A53) and a 6 TOPS NPU into a 38mm square board, designed for embedded applications in industrial cameras and edge AI devices. With I/O primarily via FPC connectors, it is suited for custom designs intended for mass production.

Banana Pi BPI-Forge1: A Compact Industrial SBC Designed for Buildroot
SBC

Banana Pi BPI-Forge1: A Compact Industrial SBC Designed for Buildroot

Banana Pi (BPI team) has announced the public sale of the "Banana Pi BPI-Forge1." Powered by the Rockchip RK3506J (Arm Cortex-A7 triple-core), this compact SBC features dual 100MbE ports and control-oriented I/O. While it is clearly targeted at embedded use cases with Buildroot as the primary OS, the 512MB memory and some unconfirmed expansion specifications require careful consideration of your intended use case.