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Recently, the OpenAtom openKylin (referred to as “openKylin”) community has officially completed the full adaptation of openKylin version 2.0 with the OrangePi 5 Plus, successfully achieving deep compatibility between the openKylin operating system and the OrangePi 5 Plus development board. Currently, the adapted version image has officially launched on the openKylin official website.

This collaboration provides edge computing developers with a richer selection of open-source software, promoting the collaborative innovation of high-performance hardware and open-source systems. Technical enthusiasts, developers, and friends interested in open-source operating systems can click “Read the original text” to download and experience it.

To complete the adaptation of the openKylin operating system with the OrangePi 5 Plus development board, the openKylin community’s Embedded SIG group collaborated with the Shenzhen Xunlong Software Co., Ltd. team to tackle technical challenges, resolving multiple technical and adaptation issues, including system boot, GPU adaptation, 4K display, audio input/output, etc., ensuring the normal boot and operation of the openKylin operating system on the OrangePi 5 Plus. This adaptation of the OrangePi 5 Plus has passed the comprehensive compatibility certification of openKylin 2.0, fully unleashing the performance of the RK3588 platform.
At the same time, the Embedded SIG group has also added support for the OrangePi 5 Plus in the openKylin embedded build tool (openkylin-embedded-builder), allowing developers to customize and build versions that meet their personalized needs with just a few simple steps, significantly reducing development workload!

After multiple rounds of rigorous testing and verification by both teams, the openKylin system can correctly identify the Rockchip-rk3588 CPU after installation and login on the Rockchip-rk3588 CPU platform, with the kernel version being 5.10.160-rockchip-rk3588, and has integrated the aarch64 kernel patch, which can be queried via command.

About OrangePi 5 Plus
The OrangePi 5 Plus, as one of the flagship products of Shenzhen Xunlong Software Co., Ltd., features the Rockchip RK3588 octa-core 64-bit processor, specifically four A76 cores + four A55 cores, designed with a 8nm process, with a maximum frequency of up to 2.4GHz, integrating ARM Mali-G610, and built-in 3D GPU, compatible with OpenGL ES1.1/2.0/3.2, OpenCL 2.2, and Vulkan 1.2; the embedded NPU supports INT4/INT8/INT16/FP16 mixed operations, with a computing power of up to 6TOPS, meeting the edge computing needs of most terminal devices; it has 4GB/8GB/16GB (LPDDR4/4X), 32GB (LPDDR4X), and eMMC flash memory sockets, allowing external connection of 16GB/32GB/64GB/128GB/256GB eMMC modules.
The OrangePi 5 Plus supports the operating system developed by OrangePi, Orangepi OS, and also supports Android 12, Debian 11, Ubuntu 22.04, and other operating systems.
OpenAtom openKylin is an open-source project incubated and operated by the OpenAtom Open Source Foundation, co-founded by basic software and hardware enterprises, non-profit organizations, community organizations, higher education institutions, research institutions, and individual developers.
The community aims to provide the world with an open-source operating system deeply integrated with artificial intelligence technology, with the vision of collaboratively building a globally leading open-source root community for intelligent desktop operating systems based on open-source, voluntary, equality, and cooperation, promoting the prosperity and development of Linux open-source technology and its software and hardware ecosystem.
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