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Allwinner tablet pc review
Allwinner tablet pc review







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The Allwinner board is about the same size as the Raspberry PI as well, coming in at 85 x 56 mm.Īll this together makes the Allwinner D1 SBC well-suited for niche projects that don’t need a lot of computing horsepower, and the price tag may entice more tinkerers to join the hobbyist community. The board will also support Debian Linux out of the box, adding to its versatility. On paper, the Allwinner SBC looks more akin to a microcontroller than a full-blown Pi competitor, but current speculation is that the board will retail for between US$12-15.

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  • Connectivity: 1x USB 2.0 (host) 2x USB-C OTG Gigabit Ethernet WiFi 4 (2.4 GHz), Bluetooth 40-pin GPIO.
  • Storage: 256 MB SPI NAND flash w/ microSD support.
  • Video: HDMI 1.4 ( Hz), MIPI DSI ( Hz) w/ touch panel support.
  • SoC: Allwinner D1 single-core XuanTie C906 (RISC-V, 64-bit, 1 GHz) with HiFi4 digital signal processor and G2D 2D graphics accelerator.
  • The board, which is set to release in May, is built around the Allwinner D1 SoC, a single-core chip built on the RISC-V 64-bit architecture. However, a new competitor will soon enter the low-cost single-board computer (SBC) arena, but it’s unlikely to compete with the Pi.Īllwinner, a Chinese-based fabless semiconductor manufacturer, is set to announce an Allwinner D1-based SBC next week. Single-board computers have exploded in popularity over the last decade, thanks in large part to the Raspberry Pi. German-English-Translator - Details here (English native speakers preferred) News Writer (AUS/NZL based) - Details here

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