Rover-4.5.5-beta2 has been released for beta testing and can be installed using MP or QGC’s beta firmwares link. Alternatively the firmware can be directly downloaded from firmware.ardupilot.org.
Since this release seems centered around the Cube Red, what’s so special about it? It looks like a Cube Orange with an H7 IOMCU. Appears to offer no additional IO over its predecessors. As I understand, Ethernet is better managed on the Cube Red than many other boards. But if that’s the only tangible advantage, I’m not seeing the extra $650 in value…
There was some discussion a while back about parallel AP instances for redundancy, but that doesn’t seem to have manifested.
Plus all the purchase links claim it is still in alpha, which seems like a long time for a product that was showcased at a dev conference at least 2 years ago.
I think the interesting features of the CubeRed are redundant main CPUs which could allow improved reliability. There’s definitely a lot of interest in this subject looking at the number of likes on this recent blog post.
The CubeRed is also the only CubePilot autopilot that has ethernet support although I hear there is a serial-to-ethernet board coming soon.
EDIT: BTW one of the CubePilot devs put a lot of effort into adding ethernet support to ArduPilot and I suspect that effort was related to this hardware release