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Rockchip TV Box: Customization and More
The Rockchip TV Box family is used by OEMs, integrators, and advanced users seeking an affordable Android TV or smart-box solution with good performance. This guide covers the Rockchip RK3588 TV box with 8K media and AI features, comparing it to older models like the Rockchip RK3288 TV box, and exploring what a Rockchip Android ... Read more
RK3188: Differences Versus RK3188T
The Rockchip RK3188 is a 2013-made SoC that made a big splash when it arrived: a 28 nm quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 SoC aimed at tablets, mini-PC sticks, and low-cost embedded devices that delivered surprisingly strong single- and multi-threaded performance for its era. In this guide I’ll explain the RK3188’s core features, clarify the frequently confusing ... Read more
RK3566 vs RK3568: Comparison Guide
Choosing the right Rockchip SoC for a tablet, mini-PC, industrial HMI or smart device means balancing CPU/GPU performance, multimedia capabilities, memory and I/O features, power budget and cost. This hands-on comparison between the RK3566 vs RK3568 walks you through the hardware differences, real-world use cases, and guidance for product teams considering Rockchip-based customization. Quick summary ... Read more
RK3566 vs H700: SoCs Comparison
Choosing the right SoC (system-on-chip) matters more than ever when you design tablets, mini-PCs, media players or embedded devices. This article provides a neutral, engineer-focused comparison of the Rockchip RK3566 and the Allwinner H700, highlighting where each excels, and explains which is a better fit depending on product goals. Quick summary RK3566 vs H700 RK3566 ... Read more
RK3568 vs H700: Practical Comparison
Choosing between the Rockchip RK3568 and Allwinner H700 depends on your product goals: multimedia playback, connectivity and I/O, power envelope, or lowest BOM for handheld consoles and low-cost devices. Below I compare the two SoCs from the perspective of hardware engineers and product teams, showing the key specs, practical strengths and trade-offs, and recommended use ... Read more
Rugged 10-Inch Tablet: Selection
Rugged tablets in the 10-inch class (Rugged 10-Inch Tablet) have become the go-to choice for field engineers, logistics teams, first responders, and industrial operators who need a balance of portability, screen real estate, and hard-wearing durability. This guide covers what to look for in a rugged tablet 10 inch, why organizations often opt for refurbished ... Read more
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RK3568 Tablet Customisation
The Rockchip RK3568 tablet has become a go-to platform when teams need a balance of performance, power efficiency, and cost for industrial and commercial tablets. This guide explains how RK3568-based tablets differ from higher-end options like the RK3588 tablet and RK3588S tablet, shows a practical comparison table, and — most importantly — lays out how ... Read more
Computer-on-Module (COM): Application and Evolution
A computer-on-module (COM) is a form of single-board computer (SBC) and a specialized type of embedded computer system. Building upon the ideas of system on chip (SoC) and system in package (SiP), a COM operates as a middle ground between a complete computer and a microcontroller. It is closely related to a system on module ... Read more
RK3568: Rockchip’s Updates and Datasheet
Introduction Today, we write about the Rockchip RK3568, a versatile mid-range System-on-Chip (SoC) designed for industrial, IoT, and multimedia edge applications. It offers a balanced combination of power efficiency, flexible I/O options, and modern multimedia features, all while maintaining low cost and thermal output. This makes it a popular choice for applications such as single-board ... Read more