Forlinx FET3576-C System on Module (SoM) now supports Linux 6.1, Android 14, & Forlinx Desktop 24.04!
Built on #RK3576 with 6 TOPS NPU—ideal for #AIoT, #EdgeComputing & more.
Power, stability, speed. 💪
Forlinx FET3576-C System on Module (SoM) now supports Linux 6.1, Android 14, & Forlinx Desktop 24.04!
Built on #RK3576 with 6 TOPS NPU—ideal for #AIoT, #EdgeComputing & more.
Power, stability, speed. 💪
ArmSoM boards (RK3576) CM5&Sige5 have been successfully tested with Ultralytics projects (e.g., YOLO11n) ,support Ultralytics YOLO11n with Rockchip RKNN!
🔥 Achieve low-latency, high-efficiency AI inference for edge applications like industrial automation, smart retail, and robotics.
🔗 Dive into benchmarks & deployment:https://docs.ultralytics.com/integrations/rockchip-rknn/#how-does-the-performance-of-rknn-models-compare-to-other-formats-on-rockchip-devices
Stay tuned!See how it goes!
@ultralytics @GlennJocher
#EdgeAI #RK3576 #YOLOv11n #rknn #NPU #ai #rockchip #hardware #opensource #embedded #iot
Tackle ARM ecosystem challenges with the spirit of innovation! Share your experiences and ideas on overcoming obstacles in the ARM world.
💰Sige7 (Flagship #RK3588 + Sige5 (Cost-effective #RK3576) = Comprehensive Coverage for Diverse Budgets
🌐#IoT + #EdgeComputing + #HomeLabs = Endless Application Scenarios
⚒️High Performance + Cost Efficiency = Perfect Solutions for Your Projects
Big thanks to @diolinux review
https://diolinux.com.br/tecnologia/montei-um-pc-com-cpu-arm-o-sige7.html
Banana Pi BPI-CM5 Pro is a computing module powered by the Rockchip RK3576,quad-core Cortex-A72 @ 2.2GHz and a quad-core Cortex-A53 @ 1.8GHz, along with a dedicated NEON co-processor, a 6 TOPS NPU
https://docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-CM5_Pro/BananaPi_BPI-CM5_Pro
#bananapi #raspberrypi #ai #EdgeAI #NPU #RK3576 #Rockchip
The latest #Armbian 25.2 release now supports ArmSoM CM5! 🎉
Among the new board supports is ArmSoM #cm5 a powerful compute module driven by #Rockchip #RK3576. This integration brings more flexibility and options for developers and enthusiasts working with ArmSoM CM5.
#opensource #arm #sbc #AI #hardware #homelab #maker #linux
Learn more about ArmSoM CM5: https://docs.armsom.org/armsom-cm5
Check out the latest Armbian release: https://armbian.com/newsflash/armbian-v25-2/
Struggling with slow data transfer? Switch to UFS 2.0 on #RK3576 and experience 791MB/s read speeds and 349MB/s write speeds. #UFS delivers faster performance, lower power consumption, and smooth multitasking for edge computing, IoT, and more.
https://www.forlinx.net/article_view_662.html
Attention, AI developers! We are thrilled to announce the release of our detailed guide on deploying AI models using RKLLM on #Rockchip #RK3576/RK3588 boards. This guide includes step-by-step instructions and a video tutorial on deploying DeepSeek-R1 models.
#Sige7 #CM5 #RK3588AIModule7 #Sige5
Dive into the world of #open-source #hardware #AI deployment with our comprehensive resources!
https://youtu.be/EVg6CJz36eU?feature=shared
@taoofmac @bradlinder @itsfoss @TomsHardware
Banana Pi BPI-M5 Pro SBC with Rockchip RK3576, with a 6 TOPS computing power NPU vs Raspberry Pi ,also support DeepSeek AI
https://docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-M5/BananaPi_BPI-M5_Pro
#deepseek_ai #SBC #bananapi #raspberrypi #AI #AIoT #rk3576 #OpenSource #android #linux
DeepSeek is now perfectly adapted to ArmSoM #Sige5 #RK3576 / #Sige7 #RK3588 development boards.
The RKLLM software stack makes it a breeze to deploy AI models on Rockchip chips.
This is a great step forward in making AI more accessible.
👉https://docs.armsom.org/advanced-manual/rknn-llm
👉https://t.rock-chips.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=4836&extra=page%3D1
#AI #Rockchip #linux #tech #iot #hardware #deepseek #sbc #opensource #embedded
🎉 Thank you for the review on our Sige5, powered by #RK3576, and P2pro, powered by #RK3308! 🚀
📽️ Check out
@morrolinux 's insightful video on #embedded #Linux, ARM SBCs, and #NPU accelerators for #AI workloads. They've tested our board with promising initial results, showing there's much to explore in AI advancements.
Banana Pi BPI-M5 Pro (Armsom Sige5) design with Rockchip RK3576, with a 6 TOPS computing power NPU and support for up to 16GB of large memory. It supports 4K video encoding and decoding, offers rich interfaces including dual gigabit Ethernet ports, WiFi 6 & BT5, it is suitable for ARM-based PCs, edge computing devices, personal mobile internet devices, and other digital multimedia applications.
https://docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-CM5_Pro/BananaPi_BPI-CM5_Pro
#bananapi #wifi6 #sbc #raspberrypi #ai #npu #rockchip #rk3576
Banana Pi BPI-CM5 Pro computer module Android 14 support
https://docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-CM5_Pro/BananaPi_BPI-CM5_Pro
#android #bananapi #rk3576 #rockchip #sbc #opensoure
Banana Pi BPI-M5 Pro design with Rockchip RK3576, 6 TOPS computing power NPU,8GB RAM and 64G eMMC
https://docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-M5/BananaPi_BPI-M5_Pro
#bananapi #raspberrypi #rockchip #rk3576 #AI #SBC #android #Linux
BPI-CM5 Pro design with #Rockchip #RK3576, 6 TOPS NPU,and 8/16GB LPDDR5,32/64/128GB eMMC,Wifi6 and BT5.3.
https://docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-CM5_Pro/BananaPi_BPI-CM5_Pro
#SBC #edgecomputing #AI #bananapi #raspberrypi
ArmSoM’s 40-pin interface keeps common pins (I2C, SPI, UART, PWM) consistent, but some pins may be unused or undefined due to chip differences.
Check the specific pin definition for your product!
#RK3588 #RK3576 #SBC #embedded #AI #Raspberrypi #linux #hardware #tech #rockchip #iot #maker
Read more:https://docs.armsom.org/interface-usage/40pin
Lilbits: Intel’s new (and upcoming) low-power chips, Lenovo’s new handhelds, and a wireless mouse dongle that’s also a tiny USB-C dock
A growing number of mini PC makers are starting to ship entry-level systems with cheap, low-power Intel N150 Twin Lake processors rather than the Intel N100 Alder Lake-N chips that have been popular for the past two years. On paper the new processor is basically what you get if you take an Intel N100 and increase the maximum CPU and GPU speeds by 200 MHz and 250 MHz, respectively. But in terms of real-world performance? So far it looks like there may not be much… at least based on some of the first benchmarks we’ve seen.
But it looks like Intel may have a true next-gen chip for inexpensive, energy-efficient computers on the way. While Alder Lake-N and Twin Lake chips are 6 to 15 watt processors with between 4 and 8 Efficiency cores, the upcoming Intel Wildcat Lake processor is expected to be a mobile chip with 2 Performance cores and 6 Low Power Efficiency cores. Rumor has it that this will eventually replace Alder Lake-N, although it could be an entry-level Core or Core Ultra chip instead.
Here’s a roundup of recent tech news from around the web.
Intel Wildcat Lake could be a next-gen chip for cheap, low-power PCs [Tom’s Hardware]
Intel WildCat Lake processor details leaked, pointing to an upcoming budget processor for low-power devices, possibly set to replace Alder Lake-N with a new 6-core chip combining 2 P-cores and 4 LPE-cores.
Not What You Think – Beelink EQ14 Review [Robtech / YouTube]
One of the first reviews of a mini PC with an Intel N150 processor shows a slight improvement in single-core CPU performance, but no noteworthy increase in multi-core or GPU performance. Keep in mind that there are dozens (maybe hundreds) of mini PCs with N100 chips though, and so far only a few models with N150 processors. So it’s possible that we could see better performance on some models in the future as more models hit the streets. But it seems safe to say that you shouldn’t expect any MAJOR improvements from what is, at most, a minor spec bump.
Wireless mouse receiver is a mini dock with HDMI output and USB Type-C [Tom’s Hardware]
This wireless mouse comes with a wireless transmitter that plugs into a USB-C port. Nothing strange there. But the transmitter is ALSO a tiny dock with an HDMI port and another USB-C port so you don’t lose one when using the dongle.
Valve will be Lenovo’s ‘special guest’ at just-announced gaming handheld event [The Verge]
Following several recent leaks suggesting that new handheld gaming PCs are on the way, including at least one that could run Valve’s Linux-based SteamOS rather than Windows, Lenovo and Valve has pretty much confirmed that they’re working together on something.
The companies have been emailing tech journalists about a January 7th event that will be a “cocktail reception hosted by Lenovo Legion and AMD gaming leaders, with special guests Valve and other gaming industry giants,” where the company will be showing off “our latest Lenovo Legion Go innovations advanced by AMD.”
Interestingly, Microsoft Xbox division will also be represented at the event. While some Lenovo handhelds are still expected to run Windows, I’m guessing this is more about support for streaming games to Lenovo handhelds rather than the operating system itself.
Toybrick TB-RK3576D is a single-board PC with a Rockchip RK3576 quad-core processor, a 6 TOPS NPU, up to 8GB RAM, dual Gigabit Ethernet ports and an M.2 PCIe 2.0 slot.
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