Rock Pi 4 review: Is this the Raspberry Pi challenger you’ve been looking for? Your email has been sent Note: This article was updated on Jan. 25, 2019 to include Android benchmarks. The days of ...
Single-board computer maker Radxa has announced what looks to be the cheapest board to date using the popular Rockchip RK3399 chipset. All of them offer a more powerful alternative to the $35 ...
When it comes to single-board computer, Raspberry Pi usually garners all of the headlines. Sure, there are competitors from the likes of Gigabyte and the Renegade Elite, but the Raspberry Pi family ...
Could the Rock Pi 4 aims unseat the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ as the top contender in the cheap computer world? This ebook offers a hands-on review, along with performance benchmarks and specs so you ...
The Radxa Rock Pi 4 is a single-board computer with a Rockchip RK3399 processor, Android and (some) Linux support, and support for up to a 4K display with a 60 Hz refresh rate. Previously available in ...
Single-board computer maker Radxa has finally released the Rock Pi 4C, over six months after announcing the bare-bones computer, which now gives developers an alternative to the dual video output ...
Radxa’s Rock Pi 4 line of single-board computers are tiny Pcs that look a lot like a Raspberry Pi, but which feature Rockchip RK3399 hexa-core processors rather than Broadcom BCM2711 quad-core chips.
When we last visited Rock Pi last year, the company had announced the Rock Pi 4 with a hexa-core big.LITTLE ARM64 based system-on-a-chip (SoC), up to 4GB of RAM, and support for M.2 storage. Now, Rock ...
Bottom line: Mini PCs aren't for everybody, but for those who are into them, Radxa has a new version of the Rock Pi coming this month for only $75. It is more of the same from previous versions, but ...
Radxa has this month introduced a new SATA HAT design for their Rock Pi mini PC offering a series of SATA expansion solutions end and those creating network attached storage solutions using the ...
A new mini PC has launched this week in the form of the Rock Pi S with starter systems priced under $10 with options to increase the RAM and storage as required to a maximum of $24. The top of the ...