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RK3568 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...
Continue ReadingFriendlyElec Launches SOM-RK3399 Development Kit for AI Applications
FriendlyElec has launched a new SOM-RK3399 and SoM-RK3399 Development Kit based on Rockchip’s powerful SoC and aimed at AI and computer vision applications. The s $75, RK3399-based “SOM-RK3399” COM/SBC hybrid can function alone or can be expanded with a $120 “SOM-RK3399 Dev...
Continue ReadingAI Enabled RICO-3399: Power and Flexibility that Fits
Pico-ITX Fanless Board with Rockchip ARM Dual-Core Cortex-A72 and Quad-Core Cortex-A53 AAEON, an award winning developer of AI hardware and a leader in industrial embedded solutions, releases the RICO-3399, a powerful PICO-ITX single-board computer that is built for AI applications and...
Continue ReadingRadxa’s Rockpi4 based on RK3399 Launches For $39
Radxa has released specs for a $39 “Rock Pi” Raspberry Pi lookalike board with a Rockchip RK3399, USB 3.0, M.2, HDMI 2.0, and native GbE, plus optional WiFi, BT, and PoE. The Rock Pi runs Linux or Android. It closely matches the RPi 3 layout, just like the RK3399-based NanoPi M4,...
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...
Continue ReadingRock960 SBC- A viable Competitor to Raspberry PI
The Rock960 SBC - developed by Guangzhou based startup called Varms - is built on the hexa-core Rockchip RK3399 and it really stands out from other SBC contenders like the NanoPI M4 despite being a little pricy. The Rock960 is the only "96boards's SBC" in the market that is built on the...
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