Category: Rockchip

$149 RK3066 10.1″ 1280×800 and $80 RK3066 7″ 1024×600 by Ebot


Ebot present new low priced tablets based on RK33066 Rockchip Dual-core processors.

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Pipo Rockchip Tablets at the HKTDC Electronics Fair


Pipo present low priced tablets and HDMI sticks on RK3066 Rockchip dual-core.

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Westin talks Tablet and Smartphone industry at the HKTDC Electronics Fair


Westin talks about their $190 Samsung Exynos 4412 9.7″ 1024×768 and $160 Rockchip RK3066 9.7″ 2048×1536 tablets and MT6577 Smartphones at the HKTDC Electronics Fair.

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Malata Tablets at HKTDC Electronics Fair


Malata shows a range of impressive and cool MediaTek MT6577 and RK3066 dual-core based tablets.

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ACT at the HKTDC Electronics Fair


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$158 9.7″ Retina RK3066, $120 10.1″ 1280×800 RK3066 by Alldocube

Posted by – October 12, 2012

Alldocube shows their latest new Rockchip RK3066 based Tablets in many sizes and features, all of them seem to be at quite impressive pricing. $79 for 7″ 1024×600. $93 for 8″ 1024×768.

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Ramos Exynos4412 Quad-core, RK3066 Dual-core Retina 9.7″ and Actions ATM7029 Quad-core


Ramos shows tons of interesting new tablets here in Hong Kong. They are one of the first with an Exynos 4412 quad-core tablet, one of the first with the new Actions ATM7029 Quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 processor and here also one of the first to show a Dual-core RK3066 with a 2048×1536 IPS screen. As far as I think I have heard, those are all to be sold at around $160 in bulk.

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$74 RK3066 7″ 1024×600 by goolan


Check out this new affordable 7″ RK3066 tablet and lots more from Goolan shown in Hong Kong.

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$105 RK3066 1024×600 10.1″, $116 RK3066 1280×800 10.1″ from Jia Chuang Bo

Posted by – October 12, 2012

Here are some impressively affordable 10.1″ Tablets shown by Jia Chuang Bo in Hong Kong.

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$72 4.3″ TLink MT6575 Smartphones and Tablets


Showing a bunch of their newest smartphones and tablets, including MediaTek in Smartphones, Allwinner, Rockchip RK3066 and MediaTek in Tablets, including some with built-in 3G and DVB-T tuners.

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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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$67 RK3066 7″ $110 10.1″ , $173 9.7″ Retina from Sailing


Sailing shows their latest range of sizes for their RK3066 Dual-core Tablets including a 9.7″ RK3066 with a 9.7″ 2048×1536 display for $173.

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Rockchip’s 28nm HKMG RK31xx processor is sampling

Posted by – September 25, 2012
Category: Tablets, Rockchip, Android

EEtimes published this Interview with Rockchip’s vice president Feng Chen about the status of the Chinese ARM Processor industry:

Here are some quotes:

By volume, the Android tablet sector has grown to an estimated 80 million units, outpacing the 75 million iPads sold by Apple thus far, according to estimates by Rockchip vice president Feng Chen.

At the beginning of 2012, the target price of a 7-inch capacitive screen media tablet featuring Cortex-A8 was $99. That price has since dropped to around $65, due largely to Allwinner

“now, as end-product cycles get shorter, we do everything from designing a chip to developing a board and software that goes around the hardware — literally within a couple of months,” he explained. In March, for example, Rockchip started to design its RK3066, a dual-core Cortex A9 chip with a quad-core Mali-400 GPU. By April, it hustled to showcase sample tablets based on the chip at the Hong Kong Electronics Fair. By May, the company began shipping the new apps processor to its customers.

RF31xx is a dual core Cortex A9 product designed for tablets and smartphones. Using Globalfoundries’ high-k 28-nm process, “we can reduce cost, gain performance, but most importantly, we will reduce power consumption for tablets,” said Chen. “This gives us a better chance for competing against MediaTek,” which uses TSMC’s more conservative process node.

Read the whole article at http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-news/4397038/China-fabless–Worldwide-table-war-rocks-Rockchip-

Zaidtek at IFA 2012

Posted by – September 2, 2012

Here are all the new products from Zaidtek. From their AllWinner A10 HDMI Stick, 7.6mm thin 7″ Tablet, RK3066 7″ Tablet, 9.7″ Infotek tablet and more.


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RFTECH at IFA 2012

Posted by – September 2, 2012

RFTECH shows their new $128 RK3066 10.1″ 1280×800 IPS tablet, $35 Telechips Cortex-A5 HDMI Stick and more.

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Minix RK3066 HDMI Stick at IFA 2012

Posted by – September 2, 2012

Minix shows their latest range of RK3066 Tablets and their new RK3066 HDMI Stick.

YF Tech 13.3″ AllWinner A10 Tablet at IFA 2012

Posted by – September 2, 2012

I show some of the latest YF Tech tablets to be introduced on the market. Including a 13.3″ 1280×800 capacitive AllWinner A10 tablet, RK3066 tablets and more.


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iconBIT Tablets and Set-top-boxes at IFA 2012

Posted by – September 2, 2012

RK3066 and AmLogic-MX tablets, AllWinner A10 in a Set-top-box too with the Quad-core AllWinner to replace it as soon as that one is available.

ChuangZhiCheng 7″ 1280×800 Tegra3 Tablet at IFA 2012

Posted by – September 2, 2012

ChuangZhiCheng also makes some Dual-core RK3066 Tablets, some Ultrabook and some rugged computer.

ARM launches Mali-T624, Mali-T628 and Mali-T678 GPU

Posted by – August 7, 2012

Here’s the press release:

ARM Launches Second Generation of MALI-T600 Graphics Processors Driving Improved User Experience for Tablets, Smartphones and Smart-TVs
06 August 2012

New technology extends ARM leadership in GPU compute and graphics processing
LOS ANGELES, USA, SIGGRAPH 2012 – 6 AUGUST 2012 – ARM today announced the second generation of the ARM® Mali™-T600 Series graphics processing units (GPUs), providing a dramatically improved user experience for tablets, smartphones and smart-TVs. Each of the products features a 50% performance increase* and are the first to include Adaptive Scalable Texture Compression (ASTC), a texture compression technique that originated from ARM. ASTC significantly optimizes GPU performance and increases battery life in devices, enabling an always-on, always-connected experience, adopted by the Khronos™ Group, an important industry consortium that focuses on open standards.

Based on the Mali Midgard architecture, the second generation of the Mali-T600 Series comprises three GPUs – the Mali-T624, Mali-T628 and Mali-T678. Each product has been tuned to provide optimal performance and energy-efficiency for different end devices. The Mali-T624 and Mali-T628 products provide market leading graphics and GPU compute to smartphones and smart-TVs, while the Mali-T678 has been optimized to address the demands of the rapidly growing tablet market.

ARM continues to invest in GPU compute capabilities by integrating the leadership that ARM has in the CPU space, with ARM Cortex™ processors, and applying it to the Mali GPU architecture. GPU compute enables greater control when balancing tasks between the CPU and GPU, allowing performance of the right task by the most efficient architecture. This enables improved energy-efficiency for current and new math intensive activities, such as:

Computational photography: computational methods of enhancing or extending digital photography
Multi perspective views – the ability to have multiple views from different positions
Real-time photo editing on mobile devices – photo editing at your fingertips on your smartphone, tablet, etc.
GPU compute also extends the range of use cases possible on mass-market mobile devices, allowing features like photo editing and video stabilization to be available in a wider range of consumer products.

“People expect higher standards of visual computing on their smartphones, tablets and smart-TVs with seamless access to their digital world and personal content,” said Pete Hutton, General Manager, Media Processing Division, ARM. “GPU compute enables this as it increases the range of functions mobile devices can perform within the available battery life. ARM continues to focus on system-wide optimization by integrating market leading CPU and GPU technologies to drive both high performance and energy-efficiency.”

“The newly announced Mali-T600 series is essential for graphic performance improvement, and also for the future strategy of GPU Computing,”said Mr. Mitsugu Naito, Executive Vice President, IP and Technology Development Unit, Fujitsu Semiconductor Limited. “Through our Subscription License with ARM for ARM IP products, we are able to share our product roadmap and deliver ARM based platform SoC promptly to our customers. The new Mali-T600 series will be added to our SoC development platform portfolio and we plan to adopt the Mali-T600 series into our products as a key IP solution to enable improved GPU computing.”

“Increasingly, consumers are demanding similar performance across their connected devices to access their personal information and content. This improved user experience is demanded across a range of devices, including smartphones, tablets and smart-TVs,” said Andrew Chang, Vice President, MediaTek. “MediaTek are working closely with ARM to ensure that we provide high-performance, energy-efficient solutions that address these demands. The second generation the ARM Mali-T600 GPU will allow us to address these markets through technology leadership in graphics and GPU compute.”

“Innovation happening in smart connected devices is not only in the computing area but also in the graphic area where smartphone and tablet manufacturers are seeking differentiation for their products. This relies on leading edge and innovative technologies from SOC vendors like Nufront,” said Rock Yang, VP Marketing, Nufront. ”Nufront is focusing on mobile computing and communication SoC design, leveraging advanced technologies from ARM. Using advanced technologies, such as Adaptive Scalable Texture Compression featured in the second generation of Mali-T600 GPUs, we can address the demands of the market and provide significant benefits to device manufacturers.”

“The performance and battery life requirements for smartphones, tablets, smart-TVs and other smart, connected devices are such that whilst a single energy-efficient architecture is suitable, GPU variants to address these markets are highly desirable,” said Mr. Chen Feng, Chief Marketing Officer, Rockchip. “We are pleased to extend our relationship with ARM and look forward to the advanced Rockchip solutions that will be enabled by the range of second generation Mali-T600 GPUs from ARM.”

“An advanced visual computing experience is an expectation that most consumers have when they purchase a new smartphone, tablet or smart-TV,” said Taehoon Kim, Vice President of System LSI marketing team, Samsung Electronics’ Device Solutions. “It is therefore important that Samsung works with partners, such as ARM, to achieve technology leadership in areas that include advanced graphics and GPU compute. The next generation of the ARM Mali-T600 series GPU is an important introduction, and will help Samsung Exynos processor to address consumer demands.”

*Each of the second generation Mali-T600 Series GPUs features a 50% performance increase compared to first generation Mali-T600 products (based on industry standard benchmarks), on the same silicon process. This 50% increase has been facilitated by a combination of frequency improvements, such as optimizing the register transfer level (RTL) for increased performance, and micro-architectural improvements so that graphics are executed more efficiently. The design of each new product addresses different performance points:

ARM Mali-T624/Mali-T628
The Mali-T624 GPU offers scalability from one to four cores, whilst the Mali-T628 from one to eight cores provides up to twice the graphics and GPU compute performance of the Mali-T624, extending the graphics potential for smartphones and smart-TVs. These products provide breathtaking graphical displays for advanced consumer applications, such as 3D graphics, visual computing and real time photo editing for smartphones and smart-TVs.

ARM Mali-T678
The ARM Mali-T678 GPU offers the highest GPU compute performance available in the Mali-T600 Series of products, delivering a four-fold increase when compared with the Mali-T624 GPU through features such as increased ALU support. This brings a wide range of performance points to address the vibrant tablet market. The Mali-T678 offers energy-efficient high-end visual computing applications, such as computational photography, multi perspective views and augmented reality.

What is ASTC?
ASTC supports a very wide range of pixel formats and bit rates, and enables significantly higher quality than most other formats currently in use. This allows the designer to use texture compression throughout the application, and to choose the optimal format and bit rate for each use case. This highly efficient texture compression standard reduces the already market-leading Mali GPU memory bandwidth and memory footprint even further, while extending mobile battery life.

All products are designed to support the following APIs; OpenGL® ES 1.1, OpenGL ES 2.0, OpenGL ES 3.0, DirectX 11 FL 9_3, DirectX® 11, OpenCL™ 1.1 Full Profile and Google Renderscript compute.

For more information about the second generation of ARM Mali-T600 Series GPUs, please click here.