Banana Pi development board was launched about half year ago with Raspberry Pi model B form factor, but with more powerful Allwinner A20 dual core processor, and extra interfaces such as SATA. A few months later, the Raspberry Pi foundation launched Raspberry Pi Model B+ with pretty much the same specifications, but a different board layout and connector placement, and LeMaker has now designed a new version of the AllWinner A20 development board called “Banana Pro” that’s somewhat similar to R-Pi B+ board layout, with a 40-pin header, and similar connector placement, minus a few differences, such as using two USB ports instead of four, and the addition of a Wi-Fi module.

Banana Pro specifications with differences against Banana Pi highlighted in bold:

SoC- Allwinner A20 dual core Cortex A7 processor @ 1 GHz with Mali-400MP2 GPU

System Memory – 1 GB DDR3

Storage – micro SD card slot, SATA 2.0 connector

SD card slot, SATA 2.0 connector Video output – HDMI 1.4, 3.5mm jack for composite + stereo audio (AV), and MIPI DSI connector

for composite + stereo audio (AV), and MIPI DSI connector Audio I/O – HDMI, AV jack, and on-board microphone

Connectivity – Gigabit Ethernet (Realtek RTL8211E/D) + 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi (Realtek RTL8189ES)

(Realtek RTL8189ES) USB – 2x USB 2.0 ports, 1x micro USB OTG , 1x micro USB for power

, 1x micro USB for power Debugging – 3-pin UART console

Expansion – Raspberry Pi B+ compatible headers ( 40-pin header ), Camera connector (CSI), and LCD connector (DSI).

), Camera connector (CSI), and LCD connector (DSI). Misc – 3x on-board buttons for reset, power, and u-boot (FEL mode), 3x LEDs (power, Ethernet, and user), and IR receiver

Power – 5V/2A via micro USB port. AXP209 PMIC.

Dimensions – 92 x 60 mm

Weight – 45 g

Compared to Banana Pi, Banana pro adds a Wi-Fi module, and a micro USB OTG port, replaces a full size SD card slot with a micro SD card slot, the RCA port and stereo audio port by a single AV port, and the 26-pin header by a 40-pin header compatible with Raspberry Pi Model B+.

The company provides firmware images for various Linux distributions including Lubuntu, Rasbpian, Android Jelly Bean, Bananian, LeMedia (XBMC in Debian), ArchLinux for ARM, Scratch, etc… These are the images for Banana Pi, but they most likely also run on the Banana PRO, although Wi-Fi support is probably not guaranteed (yet) with all of these images, some of which dates from May. Banana PRO BSP can be retrieved from github.

The board can be pre-ordered on Aliexpress for $68.88 including shipping, with actual shipping scheduled within 30 days, or I misunderstood and they expect the parcel to be delivered within 30 days. A few more details can be found on LeMaker homepage, and a forum thread.

Via Banana Pi Google+ Community and Nanik.