Sentences with word «rockchip»

But then that's half the truth for the tablet is among the very few that is built around the uprated 1 GHz dual - core RK2818 Rockchip processor.
The dual - core 1.6 GHz RockChip RK3066 processor might not be equally exciting, although the ARM Mali 400 GPU could save the tab's overall performance.
The product runs Android 4.2 and relies on a quad core Rockchip RK3188 processor, a 9.7 inch 2048 x 1536 pixel display and 2 GB of RAM.
This ensures enhanced response times while a 1 GHz Rockchip RK2818 ARM - based processor ensures blazing performance.
So while there is the Samsung ARM processor on one end, the NVIDIA's Tegra CPU finds pride of place in the top of the line RoverPad TegA W70 tablet with Marvell and RockChip ARM CPUs too coming into the picture in between.
Cube U9GT5 is inexpensive tablet with Rockchip RK3066 platform and also the first Android tablet that sports a brilliant Retina Display that usually can found on the Apple device.
Asus Chromebit CS10 is powered by RockChip RK3288 quad core processor coupled with Mali T764 GPU.
Named the Nextbook Premium 7, the tablet comes with a 1 GHz ARM Rockchip RK2918 Cortex - A8 single core processor and has a 7... [Read more...]
The latest revision includes a 1.8 GHz quad - core RockChip CPU with 2 GB of RAM, giving it more oomph than most of the entries on this list.
It turns out that the mysterious OP1 SoC inside Samsung's Chromebook Plus was designed by Rockchip but was certified by Google for use with Chrome OS.
Specs: 10.1 ″ IPS touchscreen (1366 × 768 px resolution) 1.6 GHz quad - core Rockchip RK3188 Cortex - A9 processor 1 GB RAM 16 GB internal memory, microSD up to 64 GB VGA webcam mini-HDMI, 2xUSB 3.0, microUSB ports Wi - Fi 802.11 b / g / n, Bluetooth 4.0 4400mAh battery Android 4.2 Jelly Bean with Lenovo Customization
A 600 MHz Rockchip RK2808 CPU powers the Touchlife and has the ability to play 720p video through MKV, XVid and H. 264 encoding.
Chinese tablets PCs with Rockchip processors at the core are dime a dozen though all of them had a 600 MHz processor at the most and could only support a display resolution of 800 x 480 pixels.
The Nationite Rocktab tablet is boasts a 600 MHz Rockchip RK2808 processor, 128 MB of RAM, 2GB / 8GB / 16 GB of flash storage, and... Read more...
The 13.3 - inch screen has Full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080, is powered by a octa - core 1.5 GHz Rockchip RK3368 processor, PowerVR SGX6110... more...
Boyue (previously known as Boeye) makes E Ink readers, here showing their latest Rockchip based E Ink Android e-readers, also showing off a non-functioning mockup of their 10.3» Mobius flexible E Ink ultra light reader that might come next year if E Ink starts the mass production of the 10.3» Mobius display by that time.
Thing on the other side of it is however a bit less impressive though at the same time, there is enough to pull off a surprise or two, like the 1 GHz RK2818 processor from Rockchip that has earned a fair bit of respect through out the tech world.
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Chromebook Tab 10 is powered by a OP1 processor, not a first on a Chromebook, which is a hexa - core Rockchip RK3399 processor, with 4 GB of RAM, 32 GB of storage, and microSD card expansion support.
United States competitors such as Nvidia Corp. and Qualcomm Inc. are still far ahead, yet the Allwinner Technology Co. and Fuzhou Rockchip Electronics in China are boosting their presence within the rapidly - expanding marketplace for chips utilized in low - end tablets and smartphones.
There is minimal competition in the e-reader space and only Rockchip lightly competes, and primarily targets the extreme budget end of the spectrum.
However, with the consumers craving for more of almost everything like performance, features, and support, it was only a matter of time for Rockchip to make available the new processor.
Nvidia's Tegra processors are found on Nvidia tablets, and you'll find some Android machines with Rockchip CPUs.
The new processor is the RK2808 from the Chinese manufacturer named Rockchip and is an ARM - based chip capable of being fitted on tablets or other mobile devices.
This May, it announced an agreement with Chinese mobile chipmaker Rockchip to develop chips together for affordable tablets running off Android.
Behind the screen sits a 600mhz Rockchip ARM9 processors, which makers Acorp claims is enough for a glitch - free playback of DivX, MPEG2, MKV, FLAC, OGG and AC3 files.
The tablet in question is from FuZhou Rockchip Electronics and has been christened the Supernova x1 tablet.
Meanwhile, the current Rockchip RK2818 CPU, which in itself is a combination of an ARM9 600mhz processor and a 550mhz new high performance DSP does a pretty nice job.
On the REALLY inexpensive side, RePad makes one with 32gb storage, 2gb RAM, and a woeful Rockchip CPU, but all for $ 135.
Freelander, the Chinese tablet maker, has recently unveiled a couple of new Rockchip RK3188 - powered tablets, the Freelander PD80HD and the Freelander PD900.
The device integrates a Full HD IPS display and relies on the modest Rockchip RK3368 octa core processor, clocked at 1.5 GHz.
What's more is that the chipset may have been leaked too, since the listing mentions the AG620 chipset that was announced as a joint Rockchip - Intel / Infineon venture back in November.
The Minix NeoTab 10.1 Advanced comes with Android Jelly Bean and a dual core ARM Cortex A9 Rockchip processor running at 1.6 GHz.
Meanwhile, the quad - core 1.6 GHz CPU sounds promising, but since it's paired with a Mali 400 MP4 GPU, it's probably a low - cost Rockchip unit that can never play in the same league as NVIDIA's Tegra 4.
Other features of this phone include a low - end Rockchip CPU, 4 GB of storage, micro SD slot and a 1,800 mAh battery (enough for more than two weeks).
The processor gets upgraded from a 600 MHz chip (RK2808) to a 800 MHz chip (RK2818), still Rockchip based and is capable of running at 1 GHz, but is clocked down for better battery life, less heat.
Nobody knows if Rockchip has or must be getting Honeycomb access, at least for their upcoming RK2918 processor based tablet devices.
It's a nice combination of the new higher performance Rockchip RK2818 (ARM9 600mhz + 550mhz new high performance DSP) with Glass type 7» Capacitive multi-touch touch screen.
The initial Vivitar OLPC XO tablet features a 1.6 Ghz dual - core (my guess Rockchip RK3066), 1024x600 screen, and the price is going to be very competitive (perhaps $ 99?)
ASUS has done an excellent job of keeping the cost down where it makes sense — for example, the C101 uses a highly cost - effective Rockchip processor that gets the job done beautifully.
With the new OP branding, Rockchip becomes the processor behind the curtain.
Processor: Buyers will encounter an unfamiliar mix of names like Rockchip, A7, iCore, SnapDragon, and NVDIA to describe a tablet's processor, or CPU.
XOLO Chromebook is loaded with extremely powerful Cortex a17 1.88 GHz Rockchip RK3288 Quad - Core Processor that processes at the speed of your thoughts.
For that price what you gt is the Nextbook Premium 7, a tablet with a 1 GHz ARM Rockchip RK2918 Cortex - A8 single core processor and a 7 inch, 800 x 480 pixel display.
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