The Rockchip RK3288 is an ARM architecture System on Chip (SoC) from Rockchip. It is the first SoC, in August 2014, that uses the 32-bit ARM Cortex-A17 processor. It is a quad-core processor with a NEON coprocessor and hardware acceleration for video and 3D graphics. It is used in a number of Chromebooks and other low-power, low-performance devices.
Specifications
- 28 nm HKMG process.
- Quad-core ARM Cortex-A17, up to 1.8 GHz
- Quad-core ARM Mali-T760 MP4 GPU clocked at 650 MHz supporting OpenGL ES 1.1/2.0/3.0/3.1, OpenCL 1.1, Renderscript and Direct3D 11.1
- High performance dedicated 2D processor
- 1080P video encoding for H.264 and VP8, MVC
- 4K H.264 and 10bits H.265 video decode, 1080P multi video decode
- Supports 4Kx2K H.265 resolution
- Dual-channel 64-bit DRAM controller supporting DDR3, DDR3L, LPDDR2 and LPDDR3
- Up to 3840x2160 display output, HDMI 2.0
- Support dual-channel LVDS/dual-channel MIPI-DSI/eDP1.1
- HW Security system, support HDCP 2.X
- Embedded 13M ISP and MIPI-CSI2 interface
Related products
The RK3288-C is used in the "Veyron" board design of several Chromebooks, and powers all of the following devices:
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