Tag: RK3399 SoC
Vaaman is an RK3399-Powered SBC with Efinix Trion T120 FPGA
The Vaaman is an RK3399-powered SBC that also includes an Efinix Trion T120 FPGA onboard. The RK3399 SoC can be used for powerful yet energy-efficient computing where as the Efinix Trion T120 FPGA can be used for customizable hardware acceleration. The board is powered by a Rockchip...
Continue ReadingRaspberry Pi 400 inspired Orange Pi 800 personal computer inside a keyboard
There has been extensive coverage on the Raspberry Pi 400 news that witnessed innovation in designing single-board computers. All manufacturers, developing embedded boards in the same design and form factor, lack a lot of innovation, which is much needed in this demanding edge AI...
Continue ReadingOrange Pi 4 LTS – An optimized version of the original Orange Pi 4
Shenzhen Xunlong released its new board design Orange Pi 4 LTS, with almost the same specifications and layout as Orange Pi 4 but with minor changes. It is considered to be an optimized version of the original Orange Pi 4 integrated with readily available components while keeping the...
Continue ReadingPinePhone Pro Explorer Edition Linux-based Smartphone At $399
PinePhone Pro Explorer Edition was initially announced on October 15, 2021, featuring the low-power and high-performance Rockchip RK3399S system-on-chip. As we all know, Rockchip has been releasing powerful SoCs in the market for embedded electronic hardware devices, but this chip is...
Continue ReadingHermes, A Scalable Robotic Platform Features Multi-Sensor Data Fusion Technology
Chinese robotics specialist SLAMTEC has been designing robots for various applications for the last 8 years. Moving forward, recently the company has launched, Hermes, a robot platform with a single board computer based on the Rockchip RK3399 SoC. Hermes is a high-cost robot platform...
Continue ReadingRock Pi 4 Plus SBC Features Rockchip OP1 Processor and eMMC Storage with Twister OS Armbian
Radxa launched the Rock Pi 4 Plus series of single-board computers with the Rockchip OP1 Processor, as an alternative to the Raspberry Pi. The new Rock Pi 4 Plus has been upgraded to a Rockchip OP1 processor, a powerful hexa-core ARM-based RK3399 SoC. Hence, it should be 11% faster than...
Continue ReadingLenovo Open Source RK3399 based AM5708 SBCs
Lenovo has recently ventured into the community-backed SBC market, flagging off with a Rockchip-based board. They follow suit with fellow PC makers Asus. Their flagship Leez P710 boasts a more powerful, hexa-core Cortex-A72 and -A53 Rockchip RK3399 than that of the Asus Tinker Board’s...
Continue ReadingThree RK3399 open-spec SBCs launched including AI capability Model
Three open-spec SBCs have been launched on Indiegogo. They are the RK3399-based Khadas Edge SBC, a new Edge-1S model that uses the AI-enhanced RK3399Pro SoC and an Edge-V model that replaces the Edge’s MXM3 connector with 40-pin GPIO and adds MIPI-DSI and -CSI. Shenzhen Wesion’s...
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