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#1 CubieBoards

Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2015 12:00 am
by Dirk Broer
Got myself a new -well, 2nd hand- play thingy: a CubieBoard4/CC-A80
It has an Allwinner A80 octa-core SOC, featuring 4 Cortex-A15 cores and 4 Cortex-A7 cores in big. LITTLE configuration.
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I'll post some benchmarks soon.

#2 Re: CubieBoards

Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2015 5:31 pm
by Dirk Broer
SBC Picture SOC ARM-Family GPU RAM Current? Price
CubieBoard1 Image Allwinner A10 Single core
ARM Cortex-A8
1000MHz CPU
Mali400 MP1 1GB DDR3 Yes $49
CubieBoard2 Image Allwinner A20 Dual core
ARM Cortex-A7
1000MHz CPU
Mali400 MP2 1GB DDR3 Yes $59
CubieBoard3/CubieTruck Image Allwinner A20 Dual core
ARM Cortex-A7
1000MHz CPU
Mali400 MP2 2GB DDR3 Yes $86
CubieBoard4/CC-A80 Image Allwinner A80 Octa core
(Quad ARM Cortex-A15
2000MHz and
Quad ARM Cortex-A7
1300MHz CPU)
PowerVR G6230 2GB DDR3 Yes $125
CubieBoard5/
CubieTruck Plus
Image Allwinner H8 Octa core
ARM Cortex-A7
2000MHz CPU
PowerVR SGX544 2GB DDR3 Yes $99
CubieBoards are being sold through various websites all over the internet.
The CubieTruck is also known for it's elegant casings, black, golden or a sturdy metal case with cooling ribs:
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All three cases offer room for a LiPo battery and a SDD under the board.

#3 Re: CubieBoards

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 4:15 am
by Janos (retired)
Dirk Broer wrote:With unexplainable white space between header and table
Fixed the problem.

When you added the table you had line breaks between both the tr and td tags. phpBB, by default, reads those line breaks and adds a br tag.

I've upgraded the custom bbcode to deal with line breaks after a tr, th and td.

#4 Re: CubieBoards

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 4:32 am
by Janos (retired)
I've also updated the css to ensure large images within tables are sized to fit the table cell. The images in your table are 550px wide but should now format correctly in all modern browsers.

#5 Re: CubieBoards

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 8:09 am
by Dirk Broer
It looks great as it does now!

#6 Re: CubieBoards

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2015 8:30 pm
by Dirk Broer
For those who think "the cubieboard3/cubietruck casings looks great, but no mere dual cores for me":
CubieBoard has a CubieTruck Plus in development, based upon the octa-core Allwinner H8.
The 2000MHz Allwinner H8 is a very close relative of the 1600 MHz octa-core Allwinner A83t, the SOC that powers the Banana Pi M3.
Another feature that sets it apart from the A83t is the support for OpenCL 1.1, whereas the A83t supports OpenCL 1.0
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