PINE A64, First $15 64-Bit Single Board Super Computer
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PINE A64 is the world's first 64-bit expandable Quad Core 1.2Ghz supercomputer, tablet, media center, and more... starting at just $15.
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Well I'm about sold...
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@DustinB3403
Same here... I have several projects I want to work on.However I see that they compare to the RPI 1,.. not the new RPI 2...
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It does not have much over the RPi2 except price
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Where is their website?
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Very nice, those are some impressive specs!
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@MattSpeller said:
It does not have much over the RPi2 except price
Much faster clock speed and a more advanced processor. It's a pretty big jump.
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@gjacobse said:
@DustinB3403
Same here... I have several projects I want to work on.However I see that they compare to the RPI 1,.. not the new RPI 2...
A53 instead of A7, double the GPU cores, 64bit instead of 32bit...
Probably looking at double or more processing performance alone.
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@StrongBad said:
@MattSpeller said:
It does not have much over the RPi2 except price
Much faster clock speed and a more advanced processor. It's a pretty big jump.
33% faster clock speed (which is kinda meaningless) - I'd like to see it benchmarked. Especially for power consumption.
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@MattSpeller said:
33% faster clock speed (which is kinda meaningless) - I'd like to see it benchmarked. Especially for power consumption.
33% faster on a more powerful CPU. So likely a lot faster.
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@StrongBad said:
@MattSpeller said:
33% faster clock speed (which is kinda meaningless) - I'd like to see it benchmarked. Especially for power consumption.
33% faster on a more powerful CPU. So likely a lot faster.
ehhhhhh we'll see
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Here is some info. The A53 is the direct replacement for the old A7 architecture.
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Their not actively selling yet.. crowd-funded...
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Screw it, funded em for the 64+.
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@StrongBad said:
Here is some info. The A53 is the direct replacement for the old A7 architecture.
0.o
2012 article
I'll wait to see one benchmarked
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@MattSpeller What's your concern? Have you ever, outside of the infamous Pentium 4, seen processors move backwards in power? You really think that ancient 32bit procs might be faster than current 64bit ones?