Category: Freescale

Freescale Kinetis K70 on Tower with integrated display control unit

Posted by – November 2, 2012

The K70 MCU family includes 512KB-1MB of flash memory, a single precision floating point unit, Graphic LCD Controller, IEEE 1588 Ethernet, full- and high-speed USB 2.0 On-The-Go with device charge detect, hardware encryption, tamper detection capabilities and a NAND flash controller.

256-pin devices include a DRAM controller for system expansion. The Kinetis K70 family is available in 196 and 256 pin MAPBGA packages.

More info: http://freescale.com/k70

Overview of the latest/best HDMI Sticks and Set-top-boxe out of Shenzhen China


Here’s my overview video of the latest ARM Powered HDMI Sticks that I have found in Shenzhen China, including the $30 Allwinner A10 single-core ARM Cortex-A8, $40 Rockchip RK3066 dual-core ARM Cortex-A9, $89 Freescale i.MX6 quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 and the $150 HiMedia Q5 HiSilicon Hi3716C single-core ARM Cortex-A9 Set-top-box running the interesting HiControl Android application for remote controlling, mouse and mirroring support from any Android tablet and phone to your HiMedia set-top-box.

Wandboard $69 Freescale i.MX6 realworld pictures are online

Posted by – October 25, 2012

The $69 i.MX6 single-core, $89 i.MX6 dual-core wandboard Freescale i.MX6 single and dual-core development board is now being shown in some real world pictures, it should start shipping from the middle of November. Linux/angstrom on a 3.x kernel reportedly is running nicely. They are currently working on smoothening Android ICS support and also looking at JB to see what they can have for people to play with in early December.

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Source: http://www.wandboard.org/index.php/blog

$78 RK3066 7″, $135 RK3066 9.7″ and more tablets by Chitech


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Kingdom i.MX6 Quad-core tablet


Here’s Kingdom’s i.MX6 tablet, this one is on a 1024×600 screen, they also have a 1280×800 IPS version for $10 more. They also do $102 7″ 1024×600 RK3066 and $126 10.1″ 1024×600 and the 1280×800 IPS version for $10 more.

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XBMC, RF remote, display settings on the Hiapad Hi-802 i.MX6 Quad HDMI Stick

Posted by – October 19, 2012

A Quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 in an HDMI stick like the Hi-802 is high performance stuff! The trick is to try to demonstrate how to get use of that extra power. Here we try to show off some XBMC (even though it seems or we guess video codecs in xbmc aren’t hardware accelerated on i.MX6 yet), we show the cool Mele RF remote (that can be bought as an option eventually), we show some of the advanced display settings and more. This device is to be available for $89 including worldwide Hong Kong Air Post (5-10 day) shipping on the ARMdevice.net Members Store when this device becomes available by the end of the month.

$199 Hiapad F10, 10.1″ 1280×800 IPS Freescale i.MX6 Quad-core ARM Cortex-A9

Posted by – October 19, 2012

Hiapad’s Freescale i.MX6 Quad-core tablet on 10.1″ 1280×800 IPS screen is ready! This device is to be available for $199 excluding $30 worldwide DHL/EMS fast shipping on the ARMdevice.net Members Store when it starts to become available by the end of the month.

Onyx Boox Touch Moon Light (i62), Kindle Paperwhite competitor


Onyx releases their new 1024×768 6″ HD E Ink e-reader with their own front light technology. They say it’s better than Nook Glowlight but they haven’t yet been able to compare with the Kindle Paperwhite. It runs Onyx own advanced embedded Linux OS for E In e-readers on the Freescale i.MX508, that Onyx has been developing for years now with multiple generations of touch-screen based e-readers that they have been releasing these past years with advanced features like annotations, highlights, scribbling and more.

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i.MX6, Exynos4412 Quad-core tablets shown by Dbetter


Here are some new quad-core tablets presented by Dbetter.

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Hi-802, i.MX6 Quad HDMI Stick ($89 incl worldwide shipping on ARMdevices.net Members Store)


Here’s possibly the worlds most powerful HDMI Stick yet. It’s got a Freescale i.MX6 Quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 processor inside with 1GB RAM, Bluetooth and more. Here’s a first demonstration of what it can do. Software is being optimized while manufacturing is starting, it should be released by the end of this month. Members of ARMdevices.net will be able to buy it for $89 with free worldwide shipping in the ARMdevices.net Members Store.

Coby Tablets at the HKTDC Electronics Fair


Coby shows some of their latest tablet designs, including Tegra3 and Exynos4412 Quad-core, Rockchip RK3066 Dual-core and more.

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$145 i.MX6 Quad 10.1″ 1024×600, $155 with 1280×800 from Yamay


i.MX6 Quad, RK3066, Allwinner and more tablets.

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$69 i.MX6 Wandboard development board

Posted by – October 3, 2012

http://wandboard.org is launching this new $69 (single-core) and $89 (dual-core, with wifi/bluetooth) Freescale i.MX6 Solo/Dual based ARM Cortex-A9 development board. They say they start shipping around the middle of November. No word yet if there’s going to be a quad-core i.MX6 Quad version also.

Read more about it at http://wandboard.org

TechNexion ARM modules



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Yooe F4, Freescale i.MX6 Quad-core 9.7″ Tablet, $220-$250, mass manufacturing next month

Posted by – May 27, 2012

The new Quad-core ARM Corte-A9 processor from Freescale is about to be launched in devices, as shown here at the PCB design house in Shenzhen that is currently working on the PCB optimizations/finalizations before mass manufacturing of this i.MX6 Quad-core based ICS Android tablet. Yooe plans to sell it for somewhere between $220-$250 depending on their final target manufacturing price. 100 samples are to be manufactured in June, and at least 5000 should be made in July. You’ll soon be able to buy samples of this device on ARMdevices.net, check back for info on that.

Sowill Technology Park shows Freescale and AmLogic tablet designs

Posted by – April 23, 2012

Out of the Shenzhen University, they are showing some tablet designs based on the Freescale and AmLogic processors.

RightFriend Electronics Technology shows ARM and x86 tablets

Posted by – March 15, 2012

RightFriend Electronics Technology shows some Freescale i.MX51/53 based tablets, AmLogic and some x86 based Windows 7 tablets.

Huawei Machine to Machine solutions

Posted by – March 9, 2012

Huawei invests a lot in Machine to Machine solutions. Embeds wireless modems in more and more devices, appliances, cars, and more, connecting them all to the Internet.

3Gnet shows Boxchip, VIA, Freescale Tablets

Posted by – March 7, 2012

3Gnet now manufactures several tablets based on the Freescale i.MX51, Boxchip AllWinner A10 ARM Cortex-A8.

Freescale Augmented Reality mixed with Immersive Virtual Reality

Posted by – February 29, 2012

Freescale shows how Augmented Reality applications can launch Virtual Reality applications.