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New Allwinner, Rockchip processors on the way

by Brad Linder10/16/201312/31/2013 3 Comments on New Allwinner, Rockchip processors on the way

Allwinner is giving one of its chips for low-priced tablets a bit of a spec bump, and competitor Rockchip is outlining plans for its first quad-core ARM Cortex-A12 chip. Both chip makers produce low-power, ARM-based processors that are popular with makes of Android tablets, TV boxes, and other gadgets, and both are showing off some […]

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Rockchip working on quad-core ARM Cortex-A12 RK32xx chip

by Brad Linder07/27/201301/11/2014 9 Comments on Rockchip working on quad-core ARM Cortex-A12 RK32xx chip

Rockchip has made a name for itself by offering cheap, yet powerful processors for tablets, TV boxes, and other devices. The company’s RK3188 is one of the fastest ARM Cortex-A9 chips on the market right now, but it’s used in devices that don’t cost and arm and a leg. So what does Rockchip have in […]

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Rockchip RK32xx quad-core chip coming in 2012

by Brad Linder04/15/201206/14/2019 1 Comment on Rockchip RK32xx quad-core chip coming in 2012

Chinese chip maker Rockchip is starting to show off its latest RK3066 ARM Cortex-A9 dual core processor, as well as a number of the tablets and set-top boxes that will use the new chip. But the RK3066 is just one of the new processors the company plans to bring to market this year. In the […]

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