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posted by cmn32480 on Friday December 11 2015, @04:32AM   Printer-friendly
from the runs-new-linux-distro:-fiord dept.

Tom's Hardware is highlighting a Kickstarter project for the Pine A64, a 64-bit computer board competing on specs with the Raspberry Pi 2 Model B:

Essentially, the Pine A64 can be viewed as a more powerful next-generation Raspberry Pi device. The Pine A64 contains a quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 CPU clocked at 1.2 GHz. Compared to the Raspberry Pi 2 Model B that was released earlier this year and uses four Cortex-A7 cores clocked at 900 MHz, not only does the Pine A64 have a higher clock speed, but it also has a more advanced architecture, which consumes less power and achieves greater performance.

For graphics processing, the Pine A64 uses the dated Mali-400 MP2 GPU. Although we cannot compare the performance of the GPU inside of the Pine A64 to the VideoCore IV inside of the Raspberry Pi without testing both devices, Pine64 stated that the Pine A64 will be capable of 4K video playback, whereas the Raspberry Pi is limited to a resolution of 1920x1200. This gives the Pine64 an edge and should help to attract users planning to use it as a small HTPC system.

The two main options, Pine A64 and Pine A64+, cost $15 and $19 respectively. The A64+ comes with double the RAM (1 GB DDR3 vs 512 MB DDR3) and three additional ports for camera, touch panel, and LCD accessories. Other price tiers come with 2 GB of RAM, and 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.


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  • (Score: 2) by curunir_wolf on Friday December 11 2015, @10:32AM

    by curunir_wolf (4772) on Friday December 11 2015, @10:32AM (#274913)

    Took me one afternoon, worked perfectly, peaked the interest of my son. Currently I'm working on an alarm-clock. It's a wooden box with 3 SW-controlled power-outlets and Speakers. "Display" will probably be a binary clock [wikipedia.org]. To have a frontend to configure alarm-times, sleep-mode for power-outlets etc. (e.g. power of reading light after one hour), I'll probably install a Jenknis server.

    You better make sure your son doesn't take that sort of "clock" to school!

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  • (Score: 2) by q.kontinuum on Friday December 11 2015, @04:45PM

    by q.kontinuum (532) on Friday December 11 2015, @04:45PM (#275021) Journal

    Actually he was already asking me, and also asking if he can get two spare-wires and some grey dough around the size of a brick. Wonder what he was planning ... ;-)

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