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.
Latest Asus Transformer on Tegra4 Quad-core ARM Cortex-A15 with a new 2560×1600 high resolution 10.1″ display. Launch is to happen in Q3 this year, they expect the price to be $399 without the Dock, $499 without the Dock. Battery life may be 10 hours even with the high resolution display.
Here’s Asus’s latest extremely overpriced quite useless use of Android on top of a Wintel machine, using the latest most expensive Intel processor, and instead of using ARM on the Android mode, for no good reason, Asus makes yet another Intel x86 mistake, there’s yet another Intel Atom for Android mode. This over-expensive Intel Asus machine is probably going to cost $1500 and nobody is going to buy it. But here again, Johnny Shy likes to use the time of world media to show off yet another concept that is not going to interest nearly anyone. Good thing the Intel CEO has just been replaced, what the purpose is for this type of product is quite remote. Is Asus going to sell more than a few thousand of these overpriced quickly outdated devices worldwide?
Asus launches their new $149 MediaTek MT8125 Quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 with SGX GPU, no HDMI/MHL, but it has a MicroSD card slot, MicroUSB, Audio Jack, battery capacity is big enough for about 10 hours of use depending on use. This is thus not a new Nexus, it’s a new Asus, expect only the higher cost skew to be available, the $129 8GB skew is maybe not going to be much available outside of what Asus considers developing markets.
Again, here’s Asus working with Intel on a likely overpriced underperforming product that likely is not going to sell much. Hasn’t Asus learnt from the success of its Nexus 7 and previously Transformers to know that success come by using ARM and not doing anything on x86. But anyways, here’s yet another Asus Fonepad that is not a transformer, not sliding a phone into a tablet (concept that nobody wanted), here instead using their spelling mistake at promoting a Galaxy Note competitor on an Intel x86 processor, thus automatically unlikely to sell any more than a third rate market failure. Even the relatively unpopular Asus Transformer line on Nvidia Tegra processors have sold more than all the worlds Intel Ultrabooks combined. Learn the lesson Asus, would you? Go ARM, Go Big, if you still go x86 you go bust. Is Asus a lost cause? Why all the lame waste of time working with Intel? What does Asus get from that partnership? Foes Intel give Asus a rebate on bundling of Intel processors for ranges? Is Johnny Shih comfortable doing such lame Intel x86 deals year after year? Does Johnny Shih never stop up and take action on the always under-performing, always sub-par, always unpopular Intel x86 based solutions? Why does Asus keep working with x86? How many times does Asus have to fail with Intel before they learn the lesson?
Here at Computex 2013, ARM has announced the new ARM Cortex-A12, 40% faster than ARM Cortex-A9, to be used in big.LITTLE mode with ARM Cortex-A7, it’s thus a new skew in between, optimized for both Global Foundries (28nm SLP) and TSMC (28nm HPM). I’ll try to interview someone from ARM about ARM Cortex-A12 here at Computex (if I can find them). Check back for 100 videos from Computex here in Taiwan, check back for my new dozen videos from some of the latest most interesting Shenzhen factories, a lot of the latest best Shenzhen hardware makers coming up.
Rockchip organized an event in China and advertised on Times Square in New York to promote its new RK3168 dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 solution on a 28nm process design, providing extremely low power consumption yet delivering quite higher performance at near same price (I’m told) as the new Allwinner A20 dual-core ARM Cortex-A7.
Here’s my video filmed last month with Rockchip talking about their new RK3168 processor launch:
Rockchip advertises the RK3168 on Times Square New York:
Here’s Rockchip’s promotional arguments for the RK3168 and why it may capture a huge part of the growing low cost Tablet market, this was released by Rockchip as they announced the first 800K processor unit orders last week:
Rockchips RK3168’s Overseas Hot Sell and Reasons for Receipt of Such a Large Order of 800K
People in the industry claim that dual-core on the foreign trade market will replace single-core since Rockchips has released its RK3168 in Hong Kong Electronics Fair in April. According to sources, overseas customers have placed a large 800K order on RK3168, which is also very rare in domestic tablet PC history for finalizing order so fast.
According to estimates made by people within this industry, foreign trade market accounts for nearly 70% sales volume of tablet PC in 2012 among which 60%-70% are low-end 7-inch tablets that adopt single-core A8 chip. By judging the entire market, low-end 7-inch tablet with sales price at 45-50 US dollars will occupy 40%-50% sales volume of the market. Thus, single-core A8 dominates the low-end market in 2012 while all chip factories have released more than 5 double-core chips successively in 2013, resulting in that dual-core replacing single-core becomes an inevitable trend.
What are the advantages of this Rockchips RK3168 dual-core A9 chip oriented towards low-power consumption, to make this chip become so popular in the foreign trade markets?
As per official statement of Rockchips, RK3168 has three advantages: design advantage, low-power consumption and high performance:
Design advantage means that Rockchips takes the lead to make quad-core and dual-core chips share one tablet, realizing dual purpose of one tablet; power consumption and performance advantages lies in its advanced technology. RK3168 greatly reduces its power consumption by adopting GLOBALFOUNDRIES 28nm HKMG technology and it utilizes Cortex-A9 dual-core structure with the highest basic frequency of 1.2GHz whose performance is 48% higher than that of Cortex-A7 dual-core chip currently sold on the market.
Compared with dual-core A7 and single-core A8, RK3168 has a huge advantage and an overwhelming advantage in its performance respectively, while there are only a few differences between these three chips. The complete machine manufacturers believe that the cost for complete machine currently using RK3168 are nearly the same as that of dual-core A7 and therefore RK3168 has a large advantage on its price.
In terms of shipment speed, RK3168 is easy for mass production due to the fact that there are only more than three hundred RK3168PCBA components and four pore plates. Moreover, RK3168 takes the lead to make quad-core and dual-core chips share one tablet, realizing dual purpose of one tablet and it is able to pin to pin with RK3188 quad-core chip to quickly enable quad-core chip and dual-core chip to share one tablet. This is also beneficial for solution provider and ODM manufacture to save more time and cost during product development, obtain a more comprehensive product layout, quickly handle changes on dual-core/quad-core chips markets and offer an obvious advantage on product price.
Generally, a variety of certifications are required in foreign trade market. At present, RK3168 scheme has been widely upgraded as 4.2.2OS and passed GMS and CTS certifications, which can help customers to enter mainstream market in developed regions of Europe and the United States. It is said that this chip will be adopted by the majority of international manufacturers, earn trust from more small and medium-sized enterprise customers and maintain a more powerful subsequent development.
Here’s the new press release from Rockchip talking about their recent promotional event talking about the availability of their new 28nm dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 solution for the worldwide market out of Shenzhen China:
Dual-core Chip with the World’s Lowest Power Consumption – Rockchip RK3168
SHENZHEN, China May 23, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — At 3 pm on May 21, Fuzhou Rockchip Electronics Co., Ltd. held the promotion of “A9 Dual-core Chip RK3168 of the World’s Lowest Power Consumption” in Midsummer Hall on the third floor of Shenzhen Pavilion Hotel. The promotion attracted a large number of solution providers, brand manufacturers and trade media, showing that RK3168 had entered the stage of mass production.
Compared with dual-core chips on market, RK3168 has three major advantages:
Power consumption: Dual-core chip with the world’s lowest power consumption, one time lower than dual-A7 program;
Design: Quad-dual compatible, one board for double purposes;
Performance: The performance of RK3168 with dual-A9 core is two times higher than dual-A7 program with half the power consumption, because it uses 28nm. RK3168 supports the latest Android 4.2.2 system and Miracast screen mirror, and achieves multimedia sharing between mobile phones, tablet PCs and TVs.
RK3168 chips have world-class ultra-low power consumption, only half that of the Cortex-A7 dual-core chip, and is lower than almost all the dual-core tablet PCs on the market. A 7-inch tablet PC with 3000mAh battery can play HD video for eight hours continuously. RK3168 uses ARM Cortex-A9 dual-core architecture, the highest frequency is 1.2GHz, and the chip has high overall performance, which is higher than the industry’s current dual-core chip solution.
Quad-dual compatible, with one board for double purposes, is the most significant feature of Rockchip RK3168. At present, only RK3168 can achieve quick switching between dual-core and quad-core of the same PCB board. Dual-core RK3168 can be replaced with a high-end 28nm RK3188 quad-core chip pin to pin, so that solution providers and brand developers can save costs and time in product development, have a more comprehensive product layout and quickly respond to the changes in the dual-core / quad-core market.
The RK3168 program has passed the Google Global GMS and CTS certification, and can easily help customers access the mainstream market in Europe and America.
Summary:
Nowadays, quad-core has become the hottest topic in the tablet PC market, but single-core still occupies a large part of the market. Dual-core is expected to replace single core this year. RK3168 features high-end performance, low power consumption and is cost effective, getting the industry’s attention and generating a new round of competition in the dual-core market.
Follow this space, this is about upgrading the performance of the low cost Tablet market worldwide, that low-cost 7″ Android tablet space occupies over 50% of a rapidly growing worldwide tablet market, depending on how useful people can make those 7″ Android tablets be for productivity, learning and more in the months to come. It is thus possible that RK3168 shipments will exceed the overall RK3188 shipments in the months to come. Check back here on http://ARMdevices.net for the latest Shenzhen products using Rockchip in the days to come.
Yusun ships about 300K phones per month, here showing their latest $108 Qualcomm 8225Q Quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 1.2Ghz, $160 4.7″ 720p Tegra3 phone. Showing Yusun M1, They mostly sell in China but with rapidly growing exports too.
Filmed at the HKTDC Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Spring Edition) 2013
Maxway provides streaming media player solutions on this HiSilicon single-core ARM Cortex-A9 processor solution, doing features like Miracast, around $50 per HDMI Stick in bulk.
Filmed at the HKTDC Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Spring Edition) 2013
Shenzhen Kingdom shows their latest range of quad-core tablets, and their SuperFly Touchpad 9 10 inch on RK3066 for $118. They show their latest RK3188 tablet also, their stable Exynos 4412 tablet, Allwinner A31 is also in there. They can peak at making 2000 tablets per day but are currently just making about 500 tablets per day, mostly selling in Europe.
Filmed at the HKTDC Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Spring Edition) 2013
Simon Electronics shows Allwinner A31 10.1″ for $140 and they show a MediaTek powered Android phone for $47 (I forgot to ask more details) and more. Sells 10-15K phones per month, mostly to South America and Europe.
Filmed at the HKTDC Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Spring Edition) 2013
Handpad Digilink shows around their factory in Shenzhen China, making Allwinner, Rockchip tablets and more. They make and ship about 2000 tablets per day from this factory.
Jawei shows their latest range of E Ink based e-readers, starting at $40 for a 4.3″ E Ink e-reader without touch, $66 for 6″ without touch, add a bit for touch. Minimum order quantity is 2K.