The handset will sport a 5 - inch 1080p display and draw power from Intel's SoFIA chips (developed in partnership
with Rockchip) that were initially said to go into budget Android tablets.
Intel has announced a strategic agreement
with Rockchip to accelerate the rollout of its integrated processors for entry level Android tablets.
Source Freelander presenta sus nuevos modelos de Tablets con RK3188 Freelander PD80HD and PD900 Android tablets
with Rockchip RK3188 chips
Digitimes reports that Lenovo will put their name on a $ 175 Chromebook
with a Rockchip CPU in the early part of 2015.
There is also the news last week that Intel has an «agreement»
with Rockchip — clearly an attempt to exploit Rockchip's position in the entry - level supply chain.
Not exact matches
This May, it announced an agreement
with Chinese mobile chipmaker
Rockchip to develop chips together for affordable tablets running off Android.
It also runs an old 600Mhz
Rockchip processor which is very slow when compared
with the current tablets running Tegra2 1Ghz but if using the Archos mostly for audio, video, eBook reading (ie, not a lot of finger to screen interaction), and basic web browsing sans Adobe Flash, then this device will suit you.
The display is a touch screen one and at its core lies the
Rockchip 2808 CPU coupled to 128 MB of RAM along
with 2 GB of flash storage.
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.
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...]
Both tablets run the same internal hardware
with a 1.6 GHz quad - core CPU
Rockchip processor, Wi - Fi, Bluetoot, microHDMI and 16 GB of internal memory which can be expanded via microSD.
A
Rockchip RK2818 processor runs the show along
with 128 MB to 512 Mb of DDR2 RAM.
Packing in a 1.6 GHz
Rockchip RK3066 ARM Cortex - A9 processor and Mali - 400 graphics, the tablet comes
with 1 GB of RAM and 16 GB of internal storage.
To begin
with, its a 1.2 GHz single core
Rockchip RK2918 Cortex A8 that hums underneath a 7 inch capacitive multi-touch display having a resolution of 800 x 600 pixels.
The tablet is based on a 600 MHz
Rockchip RK2818 processor which is a step up from the
Rockchip RK2808 that had impressed many
with its performance some time ago.
Older Chinese players always had trouble
with ID3 tags and album art and that was all
Rockchip, not the manufacturers.
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.
Named the Nextbook Premium 7, the tablet comes
with a 1 GHz ARM
Rockchip RK2918 Cortex - A8 single core processor and has a 7 inch 800 x 480 pixel display.
The same can now be said of affordable Android devices spanning 5 to 8 inches,
with Intel usurping a multitude of design wins from MediaTek,
Rockchip and Allwinner.
The processor is a strange choice here, so instead of Mediatek,
Rockchip or Allwinner we've got a quad core Qualcomm Snapdragon 200, a Cortex A5 1.2 GHz unit
with Adreno 203 GPU.
The
Rockchip 3188 processor is on par
with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 600 which is top of the pile.
It looks like it will running a
Rockchip RK2808
with an ARM9 400 MHz processor
with 64 MB RAM.
Performance and Android The Slate 7 is powered by a dual - core 1.6 GHz
Rockchip Cortex - A9 processor
with 1 GB RAM.
JXD have been updating its 7 - inch gaming tablet JXD Singularity 192 which was powered by the Nvidia Tegra K1 processor by launching this, the new but similar looking JXD S192K, which is now powered by a 1.8 GHz clocked Cortex - A17 quad - core
RockChip RK3288 processor,
with a Mali - T764 GPU, 4 GB of DDR3 RAM, and 64 GB of storage
with additional 128 GB microSD card support.
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It appears to have a
Rockchip RK3188 ARM Cortex - A9 quad - core processor
with Mali - 400 graphics, 1 GB of RAM, and 8 GB of storage.
The Slate 7 is powered by a dual - core 1.6 GHz
Rockchip Cortex - A9 processor
with 1 GB RAM.
The tablet uses Google Android 2.3 mobile operating system, and features 7 - inch capacitive multi-touch LCD screen
with 800 x 480 pixels resolution, a 1.2 GHz
Rockchip 2918 Codex A8 processor, 600 MHz DSP, 512 MB RAM, built - in 4 GB storage capacity and the capability to add an additional 32 GB via microSD card slot.
And as far as i can tell,
Rockchip have never made a product
with bluetooth (tho i guess it could be added by using a third party chip connecting to a SoC bus).
While the dual - core
Rockchip processor inside, a lack of a rear camera, as well as the not - quite - HD resolution were a tad disappointing compared to the original Excite 7, we eventually reasoned
with the fact that some corners had to be cut to get this thing down to the delectable price tag it's being offered for.
The HP Slate 7 runs on a 1.6 GHz dual - core
RockChip RK3066 Cortex - A9 processor
with 1 GB RAM.
It's using the
Rockchip RK2918 ARM Cortex - A8 Single Core processor at 1.2 Ghz, the screen resolution is 800x480, it has 512 MB RAM, a MicroSD slot, between 2 GB and 16 GB built - in flash ROM storage (depending on the configuration, mine has 8 GB), no Bluetooth, the graphics are powered by the Vivante Gc800 that does up to 57 million triangles per second and full OpenGL ES 2.0 for fully smooth Flash 10.3 (and soon Flash 11) support, it supports smoothly all the latest Android 3D games, video playback support is 1080p
with all codecs but there is no HDMI output.
The M8 Pro comes armed
with 1.6 GHz
Rockchip 3188 Cortex - A9 quad core processor, Mali 400 graphics processing uni, and 2 GB DDR3 RAM.
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.
It features a 9.7 - inch 20148 x 1536 touchscreen, an ARM - based
Rockchip processor optimized for Chrome OS, 4 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage,
with microSD card support if students need additional space.
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.
Fanless, lower - powered Chromebooks haven't really done much to impress me as of yet,
with only the
Rockchip - powered ASUS Chromebook Flip offering enough to really get me to recommend it without hesitation.
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
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.
You can quibble over camera quality and app performance, but the reality is that as long as they're running a recent version of Android,
with a turnkey set of Qualcomm or MediaTek (or perhaps Samsung or
Rockchip or any number of companies producing SoCs based on ARM's architecture) chips, they'll be fine.
Asus Chromebit CS10 is powered by
RockChip RK3288 quad core processor coupled
with Mali T764 GPU.
There is also a phone named Zebra
with the Snapdragon 810, devices from Alcatel, Acer, BLU,
Rockchip and some other manufacturers.