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Radxa Penta SATA HAT for RPi and Rock Pi Supports up to 5, 100TB SATA HDD
The Radxa Penta SATA HAT is a NAS board designed for RADXA's Rock Pi and Raspberry Pi, enabling the connection of up to five HDD/SSD drives. This allows for the construction of powerful NAS systems with up to 100TB of storage. The device supports up to five HDD/SSDs, four of which are...
Continue ReadingRadxa ROCK Pi 5B Single Board Computer has powerful RK3588 SoC
We recently discussed the launch of the Radxa ROCK Pi 4 SE single-board computer, which is equipped with the Rockchip RK3399-T processor and is considered to be an alternative to the famous Raspberry Pi 4B single-board computer. The company has expanded its product portfolio with the...
Continue ReadingIs Radxa ROCK Pi 4 SE an alternative to Raspberry Pi?
The Radxa ROCK Pi 4 SE is a single-board computer that has gained considerable attention since its launch. It is designed to become an alternative to the Raspberry Pi with its host of features that make it an appealing choice for various projects and applications. The ROCK Pi 4 SE is...
Continue ReadingAn Overview of ROCK PI S V1.3
Radxa's ROCK Pi S is a single-board computer (SBC) that is based on the Rockchip RK3308 architecture. A small computer that really "rocks" and is perfect for all of your ideas! It is equipped with a 64-bit quad-core processor, USB, ethernet, and wireless connectivity, as well as a...
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 ReadingRadxa launches its open-spec Rock Pi X Model B
Radxa has launched its open-spec Rock Pi X Model B single-board computer, based on an Intel Atom processor, that can run Ubuntu 20.04 or Win 10. We were introduced to the Rock Pi X in September 2019, alongside some beta samples in July of 2020. However, Seeed and AllNetChina have begun...
Continue ReadingROCK Pi E SBC Features Rockchip RK3328, With 64bits quad core processor
In the past, we have seen some Rockchip boards from Radxa, like the Rock pi N10(RK3399Pro) and the Rock PiS powered by the RK3308 Cortex-A35 processor. Now, Radxa has launched a Rock Pi E SBC, which is a Rockchip RK3328 based SBC. It is equipped with a 64bits quad core processor, USB...
Continue ReadingRock Pi N10 from Radxa is powered by RK3999Pro and Integrated Neural Processing Unit
Radxa has officially launched the Rock Pi N10, a sandwich-style 100 x 100mm board based around the Rockchip RK3399Pro SoC. This community-backed board has a new flavor of RK3399 that adds up to 3-TOPS NPU co-processor for better performance in deep-learning workloads. The new Rock Pi N10...
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