URVE Board Pi RK3566 SBC comes with RTC, eMMC flash, and M.2 SSD socket
The company provides Android 11 and Debian 11 OS images for the board plus “URVE multimedia software” designed for digital signage applications. Note there is some confusion in the specs as SATA or PCIe show up interchangeably on the company’s website, but the user manual shows “/dev/nvme0n1” SSD so it’s definitely a PCIe/NVMe SSD, although the way Rockchip RK3566 is designed it might be possible to switch between SATA and PCIe since the interface are multiplexed. But URVE does not make any claims about this feature.
The added features against the Raspberry Pi 3 or 4 SBC are the built-in eMMC flash storage, the real-time clock (RTC) with a backup battery, the M.2 SSD socket, and a 0.8 TOPS NPU that enables running accelerated machine learning or artificial intelligence workloads without an external AI accelerator. The MIPI DSI can also take an LVDS display beyond just supporting DSI displays.