Shenzhen Sunchip shows their RK3288 based HDMI Stick and Set-top-box PCB, the hardware is ready, they just need another month or so for the software to be ready and optimized. We’re talking Quad-core ARM Cortex-A17 (according to Rockchip and posters), Mali-T674 GPU. Sunchip sells about 30K HDMI Sticks and Set-top-boxes per month. I will look for the Chrome OS based RK3288 HDMI Stick, check http://ARMdevices.net for news on that. You can also watch my videos filmed at the Sunchip HDMI Stick heaquarters in Shenzhen (2, 3, 4)
Filmed at the HKTDC Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Spring Edition) 2014
Sunchip shows their latest Rockchip RK2928 single-core Miracast DLNA HDMI Stick. Sunchip sells about 30 thousand RK3188 Quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 HDMI Sticks every month. You can see my previous videos at the Sunchip HDMI Stick heaquarters in Shenzhen (2, 3, 4)
Sunchip is a producer of Android based Smartv Products. They turn existing TV into smarter TV’s. Android devices can be used as remotes. They have a factory in Shenzhen that employs around 100 people and can produce 2,000 units per day. Solutions are primarily based on Rockchip processors.
Products Include:
Dual core HDMI stick for 36 USD.
Check me dancing to Michael Jackson’s Bad in a Camera-recognition game dancing game running on Sunchip’s RK3188 HDMI Stick. The Kinect style body recognitions aren’t as precise as a Kinect because a regular webcam obviously doesn’t have that many sensors.
Here’s Kobe Bryant of Sunchip talking about their new Rockchip RK3188 Quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 HDMI Stick, showing also their other Set-top-boxes, Dual-core, Quad-core and showing around their headquarters with R&D engineers, sample production line, sales. marketing and more.
Here I show around the Rockchip booth at Embedded World 2023 in Nuremberg Germany, I do my best to try to show some of the boards that they have on their walls at the exhibit, I wasn’t able to interview any representatives from Rockchip during the event.
Watch all my Rockchip related videos from Embedded World here:
Geniatech: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9JdE9Jl7Ck
Seco (12min30sec into video he talks about Rockchip): https://youtu.be/w4h6yceVgTQ?t=749
OKdo Radxa Rock 5A and 5B: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTvYZY5fcNo
Sunchip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCzFKDJRBjs
Welcome to the Rockchip Booth at Embedded World 2023 where they are showcasing their latest products. One of the featured products is the RK3308 development board, which has multiple 8K outputs, four HDMI ports, USB 3, and two Ethernet ports. The board is powered by the RK3588 chip, which is four times faster and eight times better in terms of performance than the RK3399. It can support up to 32 gigabytes of RAM and has six tops AR acceleration. Other products on display include the RK3588S friendly elec board, the RK3588S orange pi board, and the RK3588 register board. There are also products from Chinese partners, such as Pine64 with the RK3566 chip. Additionally, there are a lot of connectors, adapters, and other accessories on display. Thank you for watching and exploring the Ratchet Booth at Embedded World.
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This video was recorded as part of my Embedded World 2023 day 3 Livestream here: https://youtu.be/veLiINwb_9Y?t=14511
Watch all my Embedded World videos here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjgUpdNMBkGzEWU6YVxR8Ga
13.3″ RK3288 Quad-core ARM Cortex-A12 with Mali-T764 Powered Chromium OS Laptop. Meet some from the team working on Chrome OS at Rockchip, finalizing Chromium OS optimizations for the RK3288 ARM platform, with commercial Rockchip Chromebooks launching worldwide in Q3 of this year. What do you think is going to be the price for this ARM Powered Chromebook? $149? $179? $199? How is the performance? Battery life? I test a bit of web browsing and the Fish Tank benchmark at the end of this video. I will try to test it more and post some more web browser tests in another video to be posted soon, let me know of anything else you would like to see tested on the RK3288 Chromebook.