Basically more everything. 2x Cortex M33 cores with floating point, 520KB ram, more PIOs, bunch of secure boot stuff (I have mixed feelings about this), and can boot to a mode with risc-v cores instead of the M33s.

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    MicroUSB is absolutely one of the worst connectors ever designed, perhaps only surpassed by the SCART connector.

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      only surpassed by the SCART connector.

      I would rank SCART higher than the composite video RCA connector all of us had to settle for in the NTSC world. SCART was awesome in its day, being able to carry component video AND bidirectional equipment control signals. It was HDMI before HDMI.

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        The functionality was great, it’s the physical durability that was complete shit.

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        They broke all the time and you had to wiggle them often because of shoddy connectivity.

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          I don’t remember much problem with the connectivity with SCART. I do remember wasting many hours dealing with cheaply made cables that didn’t even wire all the pins however.

          Which come to think of it is now becoming an issue with USB-C cables. At least with SCART the connector could be easily opened for inspection, which became a habit of many an AV tech.

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          Never broke any. It was a pain to plug in blindly in the back of the TV tho.