Raspberry Pi 5 vs Orange Pi 5B
Benchmarks, specifications, and real-world performance data
Expert Summary
The choice between the Raspberry Pi 5 and the Orange Pi 5B comes down to a trade-off between software maturity and raw hardware specs. The Orange Pi 5B is powered by the Rockchip RK3588S, an 8-core CPU that significantly outperforms the Pi 5's quad-core BCM2712 in multi-threaded tasks like video encoding or compilation. Unique to the '5B' variant is the inclusion of built-in Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0, and eMMC storage, which makes for a cleaner, more compact build out of the box.
However, the Raspberry Pi 5 maintains a massive lead in community and driver support. While the Orange Pi 5B has an impressive 6 TOPS NPU for AI, actually utilizing that hardware is a pain compared to a Pi. The Pi 5 also introduces the dedicated PCIe 2.0 connector, offering a standardized path to NVMe storage that the Orange Pi 5B lacks in this specific form factor. If you need a stable, 'it just works' experience with vast GPIO compatibility, get the Pi 5. If you need the fastest possible 8-core processor and built-in eMMC for an Android or media server build, the Orange Pi 5B is the superior value.
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CPU Performance
Processor performance across single and multi-core workloads
Geekbench 6
Higher Scores are Better
7-Zip Benchmark
Higher Scores are Better
High Performance Linpack
Higher Scores are Better
UnixBench
Higher Scores are Better
PassMark CPU
Higher Scores are Better
CPU Mining (cpuminer-multi)
Higher Hashrates are Better
Memory Performance
Memory bandwidth and throughput benchmarks
TinyMemBench
Higher Bandwidth is Better
PassMark RAM
Higher Scores are Better
GPU Performance
Graphics rendering performance using OpenGL and Vulkan
glmark2 (OpenGL)
Higher Scores are Better
vkmark (Vulkan)
Higher Scores are Better
AI & LLM Performance
Large Language Model inference performance
Ollama LLM Benchmark
Higher Scores are Better
Storage Performance
Disk I/O throughput measured with FIO
fio Storage Performance - microSD
Higher Speeds are Better • Raspberry Pi 64GB (64GB microSD)
fio Storage Performance - eMMC
Higher Speeds are Better • Orange Pi 5B (32GB eMMC)
fio Storage Performance - M.2 NVMe
Higher Speeds are Better • Crucial P5 Plus (1024GB M.2 NVMe)
Network Performance
Ethernet and WiFi throughput measured with iPerf3
iPerf3 Network Performance
Higher Speeds are Better
Power & Thermal
Power consumption at idle and under various workloads
Power Consumption
Lower is "Better"
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