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Orange Pi 4 Pro RISC-V SBC Debuts with Allwinner SoC and WiFi 6 Support

By androidpimpOctober 21, 2025Updated:December 20, 20253 Comments3 Mins Read
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  1. The release of the Orange Pi 4 Pro is fast approaching, so here’s a quick rundown of all the newest details shared so far!
  2. Exclusive photos of the Orange Pi 4 Pro
  3. Hardware: Powered by Allwinner System on Chip (SoC)
  4. 📋 Orange Pi 4 Pro Specifications
  5. Interfaces and ports
  6. Price and Availability
    1. Final prices (updated as of 10/21/2025)
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  • Orange Pi 4 Pro A glimpse at the new Allwinner RISC-V SBC: an overview.

The release of the Orange Pi 4 Pro is fast approaching, so here’s a quick rundown of all the newest details shared so far!

The new Orange Pi 4 Pro single-board computer features a powerful octa-core processor, alongside dedicated AI computing capabilities, and extensive expansion options, all within a compact design. This SBC delivers good performance and versatile connectivity, making it ideal for various innovative applications, from smart devices to industrial systems. So, let’s delve into the broad, exciting new features.


Exclusive photos of the Orange Pi 4 Pro


Hardware: Powered by Allwinner System on Chip (SoC)

The XuanTie E902 is an independent RISC-V core created by Alibaba’s T-Head Semiconductor, a division of DAMO Academy. Allwinner has incorporated the XuanTie cores into its SoCs, as indicated by the label on the chip. This ultra-low power, microcontroller-class RISC-V core is specifically designed for IoT and embedded applications. This SoC is designed to manage real-time tasks and enhance power efficiency, working seamlessly with the more powerful CPU setup that features a dual-core ARM Cortex-A76 alongside six Cortex-A55 cores. Additionally, this board offers several valuable features, including built-in Wi-Fi 6 connectivity, PoE support, Bluetooth 5.4, and a dedicated M.2 2280 NVMe SSD expansion slot.


📋 Orange Pi 4 Pro Specifications

CategoryDetails
SoCRISC-V E902
CPUx2 Cortex-A76 + x6 Cortex-A55 (Frequency 2.09GHz)
GPUImagination BXM-4-64
NPU3 TOPS @INT8
MCURISC-V E902 Co-Processor (200MHz)
PMICAX318
Memory4GB/6GB/8GB/12GB Up to 16GB LPDDR5
Storage OptionsSPI Flash: 128Mb/256Mb (optional)
Supports M.2 M-Key (Support NVMe SSD (PCIe 3.0)
TF card: Up to 128GB
Optional eMMC Module sizes: 16GB / 32GB / 64GB / 128GB
Network ConnectivityIntegrated Wi-Fi 6 + Bluetooth 5.4 + BLE.
10/100/1000Mbps adaptive Ethernet, supporting PoE power.
Display1x HDMI 2.0 (4K@60fps), 4-channel MIPI DSI
1x 4-lane MIPI DSI display interface
Expansion headers40-Pin header supports GPIO, UART, I2C, SPI, I2S, PWM, and other common functions.
3Pin debug serial port✔
Camera1x 2-lane MIPI CSI camera interface
1x 4-lane MIPI CSO camera interface
USB1x USB 3.0 Host port
1x USB 2.0 Host port
Audio3.5mm headphone jack (supports input/output)
Buttons1x Boot button
1x Recovery button
1x Power Button
FAN2-pin 5V DC fan header
SoftwareAndroid/Debian/Ubuntu/OpenHarmony
PCB Dimensions89 × 56 × 1.8 mm

Interfaces and ports

The PCIe interface offers excellent expansion options. There’s an eMMC module slot available, though unfortunately, UFS modules aren’t supported. The GPIO header pins are color-coded, staying true to the design approach of Orange Pi’s most recent boards.


Price and Availability

Available in 4GB, 6GB, 8GB, and 12GB RAM configurations, expandable up to 16GB, the new 4 Pro board is more budget-friendly and then the previous Orange Pi 4A board. Starting at just $35 for the 4GB RAM model (excluding duty and shipping), prices go up with higher memory options. Overall, this board offers great value for the buck, especially considering it features DDR5 RAM, built-in Wi-Fi 6, and various interfaces, including an M.2 NVMe SSD slot.

Final prices (updated as of 10/21/2025)

ModelPrice in USD
4G RAM$35
6 RAM$40
8 RAM$45
12 RAM$55
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Thanks, do you know when the borad is going to be relesed?

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No idea, but I believe it’s a matter of weeks. If they’ve already shared official news about it, it might take 1-2 weeks.

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The initial batch of samples was released today.

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