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ROCK 4 SE Single Board Computer 4GB LPDDR4 RAM Rockchip RK3399-T ARM Cortex-A72
ROCK 4 SE is a reliable and high-performing single-board computer that offers class-leading performance and superior hardware as standard. This special edition board is based on a powerful Rockchip RK3399-T hexa-core processor, big.LITTLE™ Arm® Dual Cortex-A72® CPU, Arm...
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FriendlyElec launched a Rockchip RK3399 powered single-board computer for NAS applications
In a follow-up to the earlier NanoPi R4S, FriendlyElec has announced the release of the NanoPi R4SE, an open-source platform with dual-Gbps Ethernet ports designed for IoT applications. The new NanoPi R4SE is powered by a Rockchip RK3399 hexa-core processor with a clock speed up to...
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Asus Tinker Board 2 receives an RK3399 Upgrade
Asus is looking forward to upgrading their open-spec, community-backed Tinker Board SBC with the new Tinker Board 2. It advances from a quad-core, Cortex-A17 Rockchip RK3288 to a Hexa-core -A72 and -A53 Rockchip RK3399. It comes with support for 4GB LPDDR4, GbE, WiFi/BT, optional 16GB...
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The HardROCK64 is a RK3399 based SBC
Pine64 has launched a smaller and cheaper “HardRock64” variant of its RK3399-based RockPro64 SBC that removes the PCIe and USB Type-C. The board features: The RK3399 hexa-core SOC found in the Pinebook Pro and on the ROCKPro64 2xUSB 3.0 2xUSB 2.0 WiFi AC...
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NanoPi M4B – Another ARM Board Powered By Rockchip RK3399
FriendlyELEC is releasing another revision of NanoPi M4 with NanoPi M4B combining some of the features of M4 and M4V2 boards such as DDR3 memory and power & recovery buttons. The new NanoPi M4B is an RK3399 SoC (6 core ARM Cortex-A72/A53) based ARM board as its successors. It has...
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Lenovo 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...
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The 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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RK3399 compute module and carrier follow 96Boards SOM spec
Geniatech and Linaro announced a “SOM 3399” module that adopts the 96Boards SOM spec and runs Linux on a Rockchip RK3399. There’s also a “CBD96-3399” carrier for the module. Linaro Ltd, the open source collaborative engineering organization developing software for the Arm®...
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