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Allwinner a64 hardware supplier near me
Allwinner a64 hardware supplier near me










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#Allwinner a64 hardware supplier near me android

In Android pretty much everything is supported, sound, WiFi, GPU acceleration for GUI and for video playback etc. I still have it on the eMMC and have installed the “Linux” on a microSD card. But it came with Android 7 pre-installed. I ordered my Pinebook with “Linux” which means an Ubuntu flavor with Mate desktop.

#Allwinner a64 hardware supplier near me driver

There is a pretty old Mali driver reverse engineering project called Lima but which seems to be abandoned since the end of 2015. One of the biggest issues especially concerning free software support is the Mali GPU, likewise for many other ARM GPUs. But this is not novelty and true for many of the new embedded and mobile ARM implementations. A lot of the internal peripherals is not supported and the documentation is, well, weak. The downside of this CPU is that its mainline Linux support is bad, really bad.

#Allwinner a64 hardware supplier near me 64 Bit

The name suggests it, it is an ARM 64 bit implementation with four CPU cores running up to 1.2GHz. It is the same as on the older Pine64 boards. The Allwinner A64 CPU is pretty interesting. The touchpad for moving the mouse pointer is pretty OK too – I had worse. Last but not least there s also a small click-in slot for a microSD card.Īlso included in the pretty nice white plastic case are two small speakers, according to the printing on the case two microphones and a small web-cam with 0.3 mega pixel – which translates into VGA 640×480. Which is a pity since the CPU, an Allwinner A64, feature a USB client port which could have been available this way too. This brings me to the first critic, charging the internal 10.000mAh battery is done via a separate +5V CD power supply and not using a standard microUSB or USB-C connector. The mainboard plus the so called “small board” (schematics here) offer two USB 2.0 host ports, a miniHDMI connector and a 3.5mm headphone connector. Also built onto the mainboard is a WiFi 802.11bgn + Bluetooth 4.0 (with BLE) module. The mainboard, of which the schematics can be found here, come with 2GB of LPDDR3 RAM and a 16GB eMMC for storage. not IPS, but a pretty good TN one! The colors are bright, contrast is good, pictures are perfectly sharp. The Pinebook comes with a 11.6″ or 14″ screen, glare type, resolution 1366×768 which is pretty usable. So I like it! Despite software glitches and some (minor) hardware issues. It is rather an experiment, targeted at enthusiasts and developers. Well, I was aware that the Pinebook is not meant as a day to day laptop replacement.












Allwinner a64 hardware supplier near me