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Rockchip RK3588 and RK3576 H.264 and H.265 video decoders gain mainline Linux support - CNX Software Rockchip RK3588 and RK3576 get mainline Linux support for H.264 (AVC) and H.265 (HEVC) hardware video coders thanks to work from Collabora.

Rockchip RK3588 and RK3576 H.264 and H.265 video decoders gain mainline Linux support

www.cnx-software.com/2026/02/27/r...

#Linux #OpenSource #Rockchip #RK3588 #RK3576 #EmbeddedLinux

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Banana Pi BPI-M5 Pro with Rockchip RK3576 chip design support WiFi 6 & BT5 with a 6 TOPS computing power NPU
www.bpi-shop.com/products/ban...
#bananapi #raspberrypi #SBC #rockchip #RK3576 #AIoT #AI

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Radxa NX4 system-on-module runs RK3576 with LPDDR5 and 6 TOPS AI Radxa has announced the NX4, a compact SoM designed for embedded, edge computing, and multimedia applications. The module is built around the Rockchip RK3576 or RK3576J processor and targets space-constrained designs that require a balance of CPU, GPU, and neural processing performance. The Radxa NX4 integrates an octa-core CPU configuration with four Arm Cortex-A72 cores […]
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ICORE-3576Q38 SoM packs RK3576 AI processor into a 38 mm module The ICORE-3576Q38 is a compact 38 mm × 38 mm system-on-module developed by T-Firefly and built around the Rockchip RK3576 application processor. The module targets embedded and industrial designs that require multi-core processing, local AI acceleration, and broad multimedia and I/O support within a small footprint. The ICORE-3576Q38 family is available in three variants. The […]
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Azulle Access Arm is a fanless Linux PC stick with an RK3576 processor for $120 and up Mini PC maker Azulle has been selling PC sticks that plug directly into the HDMI port for a while: the company launched an Azulle access Pro with an Intel N100 processor last year and upgraded it to an Intel N150 chip earlier this year. Now there's another option. The Azulle Acces Arm is a mini PC with a similar design. But instead of an Intel processor it's powered by a Rockchip RK3576 Arm-based chip.

Azulle Access Arm is a fanless Linux PC stick with an RK3576 processor for $120 and up #AzulleAccess, #AzulleAccessArm, #LinuxPcStick, #Minipc, #PcStick, #Rk3576

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Azulle Access Arm is a fanless Linux PC stick with an RK3576 processor for $120 and up Mini PC maker Azulle has been selling PC sticks that plug directly into the HDMI port for a while: the company launched an Azulle access Pro with an Intel N100 processor last year and upgraded it to an Intel N150 chip earlier this year. Now there’s another option. The Azulle Acces Arm is a mini […] The post Azulle Access Arm is a fanless Linux PC stick with an RK3576 processor for $120 and up appeared first on Liliputing.
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Banana Pi Rockchip SBC design: BPI-M7 with RK3588 ,BPI-M5 Pro with RK3576 ,BPI-Forge1 with RK3506,BPI-M4 Super with RK3568, what project are you want to do? welcome for OEM&ODM
banana-pi.org/en/banana-pi...
#RK3588 #RK3576 #RK3568 #Rockchip #SBC #Linux #android #bananapi #raspberrypi #AI #opensource

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Banana Pi AI design. BPI-CM5 Pro ,BPI-M7, BPI-CM6 BPI-M5 Pro. are you want to use it to do your AI Project??
www.banana-pi.org
#bananapi #raspberrypi #orangepi #AI #riscv #rockchip #rk3576 #rk3588 #android #Linux #opensource

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Banana Pi BPI-M5 Pro AI computer module design with Rockchip RK3576, with a 6 TOPS computing power NPU and support for up to 16GB of large memory,are you want to use it replace Raspberry Pi CM4 ???
https://docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-M5/BananaPi_BPI-M5_Pro
#opensource #bananapi #raspberrypi #AI #AIoT #RK3576

Banana Pi BPI-M5 Pro AI computer module design with Rockchip RK3576, with a 6 TOPS computing power NPU and support for up to 16GB of large memory,are you want to use it replace Raspberry Pi CM4 ??? https://docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-M5/BananaPi_BPI-M5_Pro #opensource #bananapi #raspberrypi #AI #AIoT #RK3576

Banana Pi BPI-M5 Pro AI computer module design with Rockchip RK3576, with a 6 TOPS computing power NPU and support for up to 16GB of large memory,are you want to use it replace Raspberry Pi CM4 ???
https://docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-M5/BananaPi_BPI-M5_Pro
#opensource #bananapi #raspberrypi #AI #AIoT #RK3576

Banana Pi BPI-M5 Pro AI computer module design with Rockchip RK3576, with a 6 TOPS computing power NPU and support for up to 16GB of large memory,are you want to use it replace Raspberry Pi CM4 ??? https://docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-M5/BananaPi_BPI-M5_Pro #opensource #bananapi #raspberrypi #AI #AIoT #RK3576

Banana Pi BPI-M5 Pro AI computer module design with Rockchip RK3576, with a 6 TOPS computing power NPU and support for up to 16GB of large memory,are you want to use it replace Raspberry Pi CM4 ???
https://docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-M5/BananaPi_BPI-M5_Pro
#opensource #bananapi #raspberrypi #AI #AIoT #RK3576

Banana Pi BPI-M5 Pro AI computer module design with Rockchip RK3576, with a 6 TOPS computing power NPU and support for up to 16GB of large memory,are you want to use it replace Raspberry Pi CM4 ??? https://docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-M5/BananaPi_BPI-M5_Pro #opensource #bananapi #raspberrypi #AI #AIoT #RK3576

Banana Pi BPI-M5 Pro AI computer module design with Rockchip RK3576, with a 6 TOPS computing power NPU and support for up to 16GB of large memory,are you want to use it replace Raspberry Pi CM4 ???
https://docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-M5/BananaPi_BPI-M5_Pro
#opensource #bananapi #raspberrypi #AI #AIoT #RK3576

Banana Pi BPI-M5 Pro AI computer module design with Rockchip RK3576, with a 6 TOPS computing power NPU and support for up to 16GB of large memory,are you want to use it replace Raspberry Pi CM4 ??? https://docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-M5/BananaPi_BPI-M5_Pro #opensource #bananapi #raspberrypi #AI #AIoT #RK3576

Banana Pi BPI-M5 Pro AI computer module design with Rockchip RK3576, with a 6 TOPS computing power NPU and support for up to 16GB of large memory,are you want to use it replace Raspberry Pi CM4 ???
docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-M5/Ba...
#opensource #bananapi #raspberrypi #AI #AIoT #RK3576

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Photonicat 2 Portable ARM Computer with 5G, NVMe, and 24-Hour Battery Life Kickstarter recently featured the Photonicat 2, a portable ARM-based computer aimed at travelers, vehicle setups, and homelab users needing reliable connectivity and long runtime. Building on the original Photonicat launched two years ago, the new model delivers higher performance, extended battery life, and added flexibility while staying fully open-source. Photonicat 2 is built around the […]
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Photonicat 2 Portable ARM Computer with 5G, NVMe, and 24-Hour Battery Life Kickstarter recently featured the Photonicat 2, a portable ARM-based computer aimed at travelers, vehicle setups, and homelab users needing reliable connectivity and long runtime. Building on the original Photonicat launched two years ago, the new model delivers higher performance, extended battery life, and added flexibility while staying fully open-source. Photonicat 2 is built around the […]
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Radxa CM4 with an RK3576 processor could be a cheaper alternative to the Radxa CM5 (with RK3588) For the last few years Radxa has been selling a line of computer-on-a-module systems that are pin-to-pin compatible with the Raspberry Pi CM4 and CM5. The Radxa CM3 launched in 2021 as a model with a Rockchip RK3566 processor and Radxa introduced a CM5 with a higher-performance RK3588 the following year. Notably absent at the […] The post Radxa CM4 with an RK3576 processor could be a cheaper alternative to the Radxa CM5 (with RK3588) appeared first on Liliputing.

Radxa CM4 RK3576 compute module is now available for $70 and up For the last few years Radxa has been selling a line of computer-on-a-module systems that are pin-to-pin compatible with the Raspberr...

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Radxa CM4 with an RK3576 processor could be a cheaper alternative to the Radxa CM5 (with RK3588) For the last few years Radxa has been selling a line of computer-on-a-module systems that are pin-to-pin compatible with the Raspberry Pi CM4 and CM5. The Radxa CM3 launched in 2021 as a model with a Rockchip RK3566 processor and Radxa introduced a CM5 with a higher-performance RK3588 the following year. Noteably absent at the time? A Radxa CM4 that would split the difference in terms of price and performance.

Radxa CM4 with an RK3576 processor could be a cheaper alternative to the Radxa CM5 (with RK3588) #ComputeModule, #Radxa, #RadxaCm4, #Rk3576

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Radxa CM4 with an RK3576 processor could be a cheaper alternative to the Radxa CM5 (with RK3588) For the last few years Radxa has been selling a line of computer-on-a-module systems that are pin-to-pin compatible with the Raspberry Pi CM4 and CM5. The Radxa CM3 launched in 2021 as a model with a Rockchip RK3566 processor and Radxa introduced a CM5 with a higher-performance RK3588 the following year. Notably absent at the […] The post Radxa CM4 with an RK3576 processor could be a cheaper alternative to the Radxa CM5 (with RK3588) appeared first on Liliputing.
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For the last few years Radxa has been selling a line of computer-on-a-module systems that are pin-to-pin compatible with the Raspberry Pi CM4 and CM5. The Radxa CM3 launched in 2021 as a model with a Rockchip RK3566 processor and Radxa introduced a CM5 with a higher-performance RK3588 the following year. Notably absent at the time? A Radxa CM4 that would split the difference in terms of price and performance. But now Radxa is filling in that gap. The **Radxa CM4** is a new board that follows the same form factor as earlier models, but it features a Rockchip RK3576 processor. Radxa hasn’t revealed how much it will cost or when it will be available for purchase, but the company has shared detailed specs and documentation ahead of launch. All three modules feature built-in processors, memory, and I/O features including Ethernet, USB, and PCIe interfaces. But since there are no full-sized ports you’ll need to connect each module with a carrier board like the Radxa CM4 IO board in order to plug anything in (including a power source). The new Radxa CM4 looks like it’s well positioned to round out the product lineup by featuring a higher-performance processor, a faster neural processor, support for up to twice as much memory, and support for higher-resolution displays than you’d get from the CM3. But it’s not quite as fast as the CM5, which means it should be cheaper. Given that the CM3 sells for $20 and up while the CM5 starts at $75, it seems safe to say that the new model will fall somewhere in the middle. | **Radxa CM3**| **Radxa CM4**| **Radxa CM5** ---|---|---|--- **Processor**| **RK3566** 4 x ARM Cortex-A55 @ 1.8 GHz Mali-G52 2EE GPU 1 TOPS NPU| **RK3576** 4 x ARM Cortex-A72 @ 2.2 GHz 4 x ARM Cortex-A53 @ 1.8 GHz Mali-G52 MC3 GPU TOPS NPU| **RK3588** 4 x ARM Cortex-A76 @ 2.4 GHz 4 x ARM Cortex-A55 @ 1.8 GHz Mali-G610 MP4 GPU 6 TOPS NPU **Memory**| Up to 8GB LPDDR4| Up to 16GB LPDDR4x| Up to 32GB LPDDR4x **Storage**| eMMC (optional)| Up to 256GB eMMC SPI Flash (optional)| Up to 128GB eMMC **PCIe**| 1 x PCIe 2.1 x1 (shared with SATA)| 2 x PCIe Gen 2 x1| 2 x PCIE 2.0 x1 (one shared with SATA, one shared with USB 3 and SATA) **SATA**| 1 x SATA with USB 3.0 Host 1 x SATA shared with PCIe 2.1| 2 x SATA 3.1| 2 x SATA (one shared with USB3/PCIe, one shared with PCIe) **Connectivity**| 1 x Gigabit Ethernet PHY WiFi 5 & BT 5.0 (optional)| 1 x Gigabit Ethernet PHY WiFi 6 & BT 5.4| 1 a Gigabit Ethernet PHY **USB**| 1 x USB 3.0 Host (shared with SATA) 2 x USB 2.0 Host 1 x USB 2.0 OTG| 1 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 OTG/Host 1 x USB 3.2 Gen 2| 1 x USB 3.0 OTG 1 x USB 3.0 Host 2 x USB 2.0 Host **Video output**| 1 x HDMI (2K@60Hz) 1 x eDP 4-lane interface 2 x MIPI-DSI 1 x LVDS 4-lane| 1 x HDMI (4K@120Hz) 1 x 4-lane eDP interface (4K@60Hz) 1 x DisplayPort (4K@120Hz) 1 x 4-lane MIPI-DSI Support for up to 2 x displays| 1 x HDMI (8K@60Hz) 1 x eDP (4K@60Hz) 1 x DisplayPort (8K@30Hz) 1 x 4-lane MIPI_DSI **Video input**| 1 x 4-lane MIPI-CSI or 2 x 2-lane MIPI-CSI **Connectors**| 3 x 100-pin **Dimensions**| 55 x 40mm **Starting price**| $20| ?| $75 Radxa also offers a CM5 Lite module that’s similar to the CM5 in most respects, but it has a Rokchip RK3582 processor instead of RK3588. That’s a 6-core processor with only two Cortex-A76 CPUs. The RK3582 also lacks GPU and features a 5 TOPS NPU instead of 6 TOPS, making it a better fit for applications where graphics and video may not be as important. _viaLinuxGizmos_ ## Support Liliputing Liliputing's primary sources of revenue are advertising and affiliate links (if you click the "Shop" button at the top of the page and buy something on Amazon, for example, we'll get a small commission). But there are several ways you can support the site directly even if you're using an ad blocker* and hate online shopping. ### Contribute to our Patreon campaign _or..._ ### Contribute via PayPal * If you _are_ using an ad blocker like uBlock Origin and seeing a pop-up message at the bottom of the screen, we have a guide that may help you disable it. ## Subscribe to Liliputing via Email Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Email Address Subscribe Join 9,542 other subscribers

Radxa CM4 with an RK3576 processor could be a cheaper alternative to the Radxa CM5 (with RK3588) For the last few years Radxa has been selling a line of computer-on-a-module systems that are pin-to...

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For the last few years Radxa has been selling a line of computer-on-a-module systems that are pin-to-pin compatible with the Raspberry Pi CM4 and CM5. The Radxa CM3 launched in 2021 as a model with a Rockchip RK3566 processor and Radxa introduced a CM5 with a higher-performance RK3588 the following year. Notably absent at the time? A Radxa CM4 that would split the difference in terms of price and performance. But now Radxa is filling in that gap. The **Radxa CM4** is a new board that follows the same form factor as earlier models, but it features a Rockchip RK3576 processor. Radxa hasn’t revealed how much it will cost or when it will be available for purchase, but the company has shared detailed specs and documentation ahead of launch. All three modules feature built-in processors, memory, and I/O features including Ethernet, USB, and PCIe interfaces. But since there are no full-sized ports you’ll need to connect each module with a carrier board like the Radxa CM4 IO board in order to plug anything in (including a power source). The new Radxa CM4 looks like it’s well positioned to round out the product lineup by featuring a higher-performance processor, a faster neural processor, support for up to twice as much memory, and support for higher-resolution displays than you’d get from the CM3. But it’s not quite as fast as the CM5, which means it should be cheaper. Given that the CM3 sells for $20 and up while the CM5 starts at $75, it seems safe to say that the new model will fall somewhere in the middle. | **Radxa CM3**| **Radxa CM4**| **Radxa CM5** ---|---|---|--- **Processor**| **RK3566** 4 x ARM Cortex-A55 @ 1.8 GHz Mali-G52 2EE GPU 1 TOPS NPU| **RK3576** 4 x ARM Cortex-A72 @ 2.2 GHz 4 x ARM Cortex-A53 @ 1.8 GHz Mali-G52 MC3 GPU TOPS NPU| **RK3588** 4 x ARM Cortex-A76 @ 2.4 GHz 4 x ARM Cortex-A55 @ 1.8 GHz Mali-G610 MP4 GPU 6 TOPS NPU **Memory**| Up to 8GB LPDDR4| Up to 16GB LPDDR4x| Up to 32GB LPDDR4x **Storage**| eMMC (optional)| Up to 256GB eMMC SPI Flash (optional)| Up to 128GB eMMC **PCIe**| 1 x PCIe 2.1 x1 (shared with SATA)| 2 x PCIe Gen 2 x1| 2 x PCIE 2.0 x1 (one shared with SATA, one shared with USB 3 and SATA) **SATA**| 1 x SATA with USB 3.0 Host 1 x SATA shared with PCIe 2.1| 2 x SATA 3.1| 2 x SATA (one shared with USB3/PCIe, one shared with PCIe) **Connectivity**| 1 x Gigabit Ethernet PHY WiFi 5 & BT 5.0 (optional)| 1 x Gigabit Ethernet PHY WiFi 6 & BT 5.4| 1 a Gigabit Ethernet PHY **USB**| 1 x USB 3.0 Host (shared with SATA) 2 x USB 2.0 Host 1 x USB 2.0 OTG| 1 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 OTG/Host 1 x USB 3.2 Gen 2| 1 x USB 3.0 OTG 1 x USB 3.0 Host 2 x USB 2.0 Host **Video output**| 1 x HDMI (2K@60Hz) 1 x eDP 4-lane interface 2 x MIPI-DSI 1 x LVDS 4-lane| 1 x HDMI (4K@120Hz) 1 x 4-lane eDP interface (4K@60Hz) 1 x DisplayPort (4K@120Hz) 1 x 4-lane MIPI-DSI Support for up to 2 x displays| 1 x HDMI (8K@60Hz) 1 x eDP (4K@60Hz) 1 x DisplayPort (8K@30Hz) 1 x 4-lane MIPI_DSI **Video input**| 1 x 4-lane MIPI-CSI or 2 x 2-lane MIPI-CSI **Connectors**| 3 x 100-pin **Dimensions**| 55 x 40mm **Starting price**| $20| ?| $75 Radxa also offers a CM5 Lite module that’s similar to the CM5 in most respects, but it has a Rokchip RK3582 processor instead of RK3588. That’s a 6-core processor with only two Cortex-A76 CPUs. The RK3582 also lacks GPU and features a 5 TOPS NPU instead of 6 TOPS, making it a better fit for applications where graphics and video may not be as important. _viaLinuxGizmos_ ## Support Liliputing Liliputing's primary sources of revenue are advertising and affiliate links (if you click the "Shop" button at the top of the page and buy something on Amazon, for example, we'll get a small commission). But there are several ways you can support the site directly even if you're using an ad blocker* and hate online shopping. ### Contribute to our Patreon campaign _or..._ ### Contribute via PayPal * If you _are_ using an ad blocker like uBlock Origin and seeing a pop-up message at the bottom of the screen, we have a guide that may help you disable it. ## Subscribe to Liliputing via Email Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Email Address Subscribe Join 9,542 other subscribers

Radxa CM4 with an RK3576 processor could be a cheaper alternative to the Radxa CM5 (with RK3588) For the last few years Radxa has been selling a line of computer-on-a-module systems that are pin-to...

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DongshanPi Previews RK3576-Based SBC Targeted at Computer Vision DongshanPi has shared early details about an upcoming SBC designed for AI and computer vision education. Based on the Rockchip RK3576, the DshanPi-A1 supports OpenCV and multimedia workloads through a software stack built around ArmbianOS (community-supported) and Rockchip’s media and inference libraries. DshanPi-A1 features the Rockchip RK3576, an octa-core processor with four Cortex-A72 and four […]
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FET3576-C SoM-Based Multimodal Visual Assistant | LLM + VLM for Embedded AI - Blog - Forlinx Embedded Technology Co., Ltd. Boost embedded AI with FET3576-C SoM using LLM + VLM for advanced image understanding, visual reasoning, and real-time intelligent analysis.

🚀 New Vision Assistant based on RK3576 SoM from Forlinx Embedded!
Powered by LLM + VLM multimodal AI, 6 TOPS NPU, and multi-camera input.

Perfect for #EdgeAI, #Robotics, #SmartRetail, and more.
Learn more 👉
www.forlinx.net/industrial-n...

#RK3576 #EmbeddedAI #VisionAssistant #ForlinxEmbedded

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Banana Pi BPI-M5 Pro adopts the second-generation 8nm high-performance AIOT platform Rockchip RK3576, with a 6 TOPS computing power NPU and support for up to 16GB of large memory
docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-M5/Ba...
#bananapi #raspberrypi #orangepi #rockchip #rk3576 #AI #AIoT #Android #Linux

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ArmSoM Sige5,CM5 on board!
#RK3576 #SBC #armbian #embedded
Learn more:
docs.armsom.org/armsom-sige5
docs.armsom.org/armsom-cm5

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Two new single-board PCs with RK3576 chips: Radxa ROCK 4D and FriendlyELEC NanoPi M5 Rockchip's RK3576 processor is an octa-core chip with ARM Cortex-A72 and Cortex-A53 CPU cores, Mali-G52 graphics, and an NPU for up to 6 TOPS of AI performance. It's a bit cheaper (and less powerful) than the popular RK3588 chip, but offers the same AI features. Last year Banana Pi launched one of the first single-board computers with an RK3576 chip, followed by…

Two new single-board PCs with RK3576 chips: Radxa ROCK 4D and FriendlyELEC NanoPi M5 #FriendlyelecNanopiM5, #NanopiM5, #RadxaRock5d, #Rk3576, #Rockchip, #Sbc

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Banana Pi BPI-CM5 Pro computer module with Rockchip RK3576, with 6Tops NPU for AI, power than Raspberry Pi
https://docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-CM5_Pro/BananaPi_BPI-CM5_Pro
#computer #bananapi #raspberrypi #orangepi #AI #NPU #DeepSeek #Rockchip #RK3576

Banana Pi BPI-CM5 Pro computer module with Rockchip RK3576, with 6Tops NPU for AI, power than Raspberry Pi https://docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-CM5_Pro/BananaPi_BPI-CM5_Pro #computer #bananapi #raspberrypi #orangepi #AI #NPU #DeepSeek #Rockchip #RK3576

Banana Pi BPI-CM5 Pro computer module with Rockchip RK3576, with 6Tops NPU for AI, power than Raspberry Pi
docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-CM5_P...
#computer #bananapi #raspberrypi #orangepi #AI #NPU #DeepSeek #Rockchip #RK3576

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Forlinx Embedded RK3576 System Fully Compatible with Linux, Android, and Desktop Systems - Blog - Forlinx Embedded Technology Co., Ltd. Forlinx Embedded’s FET3576-C SoM (RK3576 processor) supports Linux 6.1, Android 14, and Forlinx Desktop 24.04. 8-core CPU, 6 TOPS NPU, rigorous testing for industrial automation, AIoT, edge computing....

Forlinx FET3576-C System on Module (SoM) now supports Linux 6.1, Android 14, & Forlinx Desktop 24.04!
Built on #RK3576 with 6 TOPS NPU—ideal for #AIoT, #EdgeComputing & more.
Power, stability, speed. 💪
🔗 www.forlinx.net/industrial-n...

#Forlinx #EmbeddedSystems #Android14 #Linux #RK3576SoM

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Product Introduction: ArmSoM-CM5 | ArmSoM docs The ArmSoM-CM5 is a compute module powered by the Rockchip RK3576 second-generation 8nm high-performance AIOT platform.

#Armbian 25.2 now supports ArmSoM CM5! 🎉 This powerful module, driven by Rockchip #RK3576, offers more options for developers. #opensource #sbc #iot #rockchip #homelab #server #raspberrypiCM4

Explore ArmSoM CM5:
docs.armsom.org/armsom-cm5
Check out Armbian 25.2 :
www.armbian.com/newsflash/ar...

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Banana Pi BPI-CM5 Pro/BPI-M5 Pro with Rockchip RK3576 chip design.
docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-CM5_P...
#bananapi #sbc #rockchip #rk3576 #ai #linux #android

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Banana Pi BPI-M5 Pro SBC with Rockchip RK3576, with a 6 TOPS computing power NPU vs Raspberry Pi
Banana Pi BPI-M5 Pro SBC with Rockchip RK3576, with a 6 TOPS computing power NPU vs Raspberry Pi YouTube video by Banana Pi BPI

Banana Pi BPI-M5 Pro (Armsom Sige5) design with Rockchip RK3576, with a 6 TOPS NPU . it is suitable for ARM-based PCs, edge computing devices, personal mobile internet devices, and other applications.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPwm...
#bananapi #wifi6 #sbc #raspberrypi #ai #npu #rockchip #rk3576

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Banana Pi BPI-CM5 Pro RK3576 computer module android 14 demo
Banana Pi BPI-CM5 Pro RK3576 computer module android 14 demo YouTube video by Banana Pi BPI

Banana Pi BPI-CM5 Pro computer module Android 14 support

www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHS_...

#android #bananapi #rk3576 #rockchip #sbc #opensoure #ai

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Banana Pi BPI-M5 Pro design with Rockchip RK3576, 6 TOPS computing power NPU,8GB RAM and 64G eMMC
https://docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-M5/BananaPi_BPI-M5_Pro
#bananapi #raspberrypi #rockchip #rk3576 #AI #SBC #android #Linux

Banana Pi BPI-M5 Pro design with Rockchip RK3576, 6 TOPS computing power NPU,8GB RAM and 64G eMMC https://docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-M5/BananaPi_BPI-M5_Pro #bananapi #raspberrypi #rockchip #rk3576 #AI #SBC #android #Linux

Banana Pi BPI-M5 Pro design with Rockchip RK3576, 6 TOPS computing power NPU,8GB RAM and 64G eMMC
https://docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-M5/BananaPi_BPI-M5_Pro
#bananapi #raspberrypi #rockchip #rk3576 #AI #SBC #android #Linux

Banana Pi BPI-M5 Pro design with Rockchip RK3576, 6 TOPS computing power NPU,8GB RAM and 64G eMMC https://docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-M5/BananaPi_BPI-M5_Pro #bananapi #raspberrypi #rockchip #rk3576 #AI #SBC #android #Linux

Banana Pi BPI-M5 Pro design with Rockchip RK3576, 6 TOPS computing power NPU,8GB RAM and 64G eMMC
https://docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-M5/BananaPi_BPI-M5_Pro
#bananapi #raspberrypi #rockchip #rk3576 #AI #SBC #android #Linux

Banana Pi BPI-M5 Pro design with Rockchip RK3576, 6 TOPS computing power NPU,8GB RAM and 64G eMMC https://docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-M5/BananaPi_BPI-M5_Pro #bananapi #raspberrypi #rockchip #rk3576 #AI #SBC #android #Linux

Banana Pi BPI-M5 Pro design with Rockchip RK3576, 6 TOPS computing power NPU,8GB RAM and 64G eMMC
docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-M5/Ba...
#bananapi #raspberrypi #rockchip #rk3576 #AI #SBC #android #Linux

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BPI-CM5 Pro design with #Rockchip #RK3576, 6 TOPS NPU,and 8/16GB LPDDR5,32/64/128GB eMMC,Wifi6 and BT5.3.
docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-CM5_P...
#SBC #edgecomputing #AI #bananapi #raspberrypi

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Lilbits: Intel’s new (and upcoming) low-power chips, Lenovo’s new handhelds, and a wireless mouse dongle that’s also a tiny USB-C dock A growing number of mini PC makers are starting to ship entry-level systems with cheap, low-power Intel N150 Twin Lake processors rather than the Intel N100 Alder Lake-N chips that have been popular for the past two years. On paper the new processor is basically what you get if you take an Intel N100 and increase the maximum CPU and GPU speeds by 200 MHz and 250 MHz, respectively.

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