Radxa E52C – A Rockchip RK3582 router with dual 2.5GbE, USB 3.0 port, USB serial console port
Quoting: Radxa E52C - A Rockchip RK3582 router with dual 2.5GbE, USB 3.0 port, USB serial console port - CNX Software —
On the software side, it’s pretty much the same as for the E20C router with the E52C board running Debian Linux, FLippy OpenWrt, or iStore OS, another fork of OpenWrt with a user interface that aims to simplify the configuration process and also allows the user to easily configure the system as a simple USB NAS. Radxa also provides a hardware access/control library for Linux. But none of that appears to be available right now as the Download section on the product page only contains links to a product brief, schematics (PDF), a components placement map, and 2D drawings at this time.
You can already order the Radxa E52C with 2GB RAM and 16GB flash only on Arace Tech or AliExpress for about $55-$56. Other models are out of stock, but the 4GB/32GB version will go for $65, and the 8GB/64GB variant for $85. Radxa guarantees supplies for the Radxa E52C until at least September 2034. Note that’s the second Rockchip RK3582-based product from the company, as the Radxa ROCK 5C (Lite) was launched a few months ago as a GPU-less Raspberry Pi 4/5 alternative.