Raspberry Pi 4 is perfect for Openwrt? : openwrt
www.reddit.com › r › openwrtI have several raspberry PIs and the 4 is lightning fast (for what it is) However I have only briefly used OpenWRT with a pi 1. They don't have any sort of hardware offloading, but with a 1.5ghz quad core ARM the 4 is unlikely to struggle with much to do with networking. 2GB RAM is more than enough for OpenWRT.
[OpenWrt Wiki] Raspberry Pi
https://openwrt.org/toh/raspberry_pi_foundation/raspberry_piRaspberry Pi The Raspberry Pi is a single-board computer without an Ethernet Network Switch. There are many more Single-board computers without one. Raspberry Pi 1 and Zero support only soft-float (armel) which is slower than hard-float. Raspberry Pi 2 and 3 is compiled with the ARM hard-float kernel ABI (armhf), this means that non-integer math is done in hardware instead of …
[OpenWrt Wiki] Raspberry Pi
openwrt.org › toh › raspberry_pi_foundationRaspberry Pi The Raspberry Pi is a single-board computer without an Ethernet Network Switch. There are many more Single-board computers without one. Raspberry Pi 1 and Zero support only soft-float (armel) which is slower than hard-float. Raspberry Pi 2 and 3 is compiled with the ARM hard-float kernel ABI (armhf), this means that non-integer math is done in hardware instead of in software ...