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Kobol, the company behind Helios64 NAS system calls it quit and shut it’s doors
Recent news reaching us is that Helios4 and Helios64 manufacturer, Kobol, has decided to call it quits promising to only give its support to its customers when available. The three-man company behind the popular open-spec network-attached storage (NAS) devices made this announcement...
Continue ReadingRadxa ROCK 3A SBC Provides Support for the AIoT Market with its Quad-core RK3568
Single-board computers (SBCs) are becoming more popular as the industry develops and new technologies emerge, such as the Internet of Things (IoT). Therefore, the use of computers and smart technologies in electronics has maximized the growth potential of the global SBC market....
Continue ReadingPine64 Unveils Quartz64 model A SBC for Developers and Linux Users Along with SOQuartz Module
Recently, we have seen the launch of the Firefly ROC-RK3566-PC mini-computer built around the Rockchip RK3566 chip. To continue the emergence of RK3566-powered development boards, the Quartz64, a single-board computer (SBC) has been released by Pine64. With the integrated powerful...
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 ReadingFirefly’s Station P2 mini PC features RK3568, dual GbE, PoE+, WiFi 6 and up to 8GB RAM
Sometime in November last year, we wrote about two fanless mini PCs that were introduced by T-chip Technology’s Firefly: the Station P1 and M1 geek computers, powered by the Rockchip RK3399 hexa-core and RK3328 quad-core processors respectively. We are back now to talk about a...
Continue ReadingRK3568 Development Board Features Voice Noise Reduction
Geniatech’s RK3568 development board is a slight update in its RK3566 board. The RK3568 board comes with an Arm Cortex-A55 core and a Mali-G52 GPU for power graphical processing. Both the boards are the latest AIoT boards from Rockchip, but the RK3568 features some extra I/O ports in...
Continue ReadingFirefly dual-lens AI Camera Module Supports Computer Vision at Edge
Firefly has launched two dual-lens AI camera modules with a built-in NPU (Neural Processing Unit) accelerator supporting up to 2 TOPS of performance. The modules feature Rockchip’s AI vision processors, RV1109 for CAM-C1109S2U module and RV1126 for CAM-C1126S2U module. The processor...
Continue ReadingThe new Orange Pi 4 has two new variants with RK3399
Shenzhen Xunlong has released introductory specs for a Rockchip RK3399 based Orange Pi 4 SBC. It is seemed to be smaller, more affordable than the Orange Pi RK3399, faster and more feature-rich than the Orange Pi 3. There is also an Orange Pi 4B variant which adds a Lightspeeur 2801S AI...
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