Rockchip RK3288

The Rockchip RK3288 is an ARM architecture System on Chip (SoC) from Rockchip. It is the first SoC, in August 2014, that uses the ARM Cortex-A17 processor.

Introduction

RK3288 is a low power, high performance processor for mobile phones, personal mobile internet devices and other digital multimedia applications. It has an integrated quad-core cortex-A17 with separate NEON coprocessor. Embedded hardware engines provide optimized performance for high-end applications. RK3288 supports full-format H.264 decoder by 2160@24fps, H.265 decoder by 2160@60fps, also support H.264/MVC/VP8 encoder by 1080p@30fps, high-quality JPEG encoder/decoder, special image preprocessor and postprocessor. Embedded 3D GPU makes RK3288 completely compatible with OpenGL ES1.1/2.0/3.0, OpenCL 1.1 and DirectX 11. Special 2D hardware engine with MMU will maximize display performance and provide very smoothly operation. RK3288 has high-performance dual channel external memory interface(DDR3/DDR3L/LPDDR2/LPDDR3) capable of sustaining demanding memory bandwidths, also provides a complete set of peripheral interface to support very flexible applications.

Specifications

The RK3288-C is used in the "Veyron" board design of several Chromebooks, and powers all of the following devices:[2]

References

  1. "Mali-T620". Arm.com. Retrieved 11 June 2015.
  2. "Developer information for Chrome OS Devices". The Chromiun Projects. Retrieved 6 June 2016.


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