This means that the new board will have a quad core 64bit RISC-V chip, HDMI video output, 4x DSI and 4x CSI connectors, i2c touch panel connector, dual Gigabit Ethernet ports, dual-band WiFi and Bluetooth, 1x native USB3.0 port, 3x shared USB2.0 ports, PCIe x1 open-ended slot and GPIO bus pins (i2c, SPI and UART). It also features 128M QSPI flash and eMMC and microSD card slots.
The board will be available in two different RAM configurations — with 4GB and 8GB LPDDR4 memory for $69.99 and $89.99 respectively.