Raspberry Pi 5 vs Radxa Dragon Q6A
Benchmarks, specifications, and real-world performance data
Expert Summary
The Dragon Q6A uses a Qualcomm QCS6490 and has a 12 TOPS NPU built in. That's a lot of AI horsepower without needing an external HAT. It also supports UFS 3.1, eMMC, and NVMe (PCIe Gen3 x2), so you have more storage options than the Pi 5's microSD or single PCIe Gen2 (or 3 if you force it) lane.
Where the Q6A struggles is software. The Pi 5 has years of polish and community support, which matters if you're using it as a desktop or general-purpose machine. The Dragon Q6A makes sense for edge AI or robotics projects where you need that NPU and faster wireless (Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4). Otherwise, the Pi 5 is easier to work with.
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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
PassMark RAM
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 - M.2 NVMe
Higher Speeds are Better • Crucial P5 Plus (1024GB M.2 NVMe)
fio Storage Performance - UFS
Higher Speeds are Better • Radxa UFS (128GB UFS)
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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