Aiming to capture a piece of the market that has given the Raspberry Pi such a warm reception, SolidRun on Wednesday announced a new tiny computer of its own dubbed the “CuBox-i.” Available in four models with prices starting at $45, the tiny computer includes an OpenGL|ES 2.0 GPU with OpenCL 1.1 embedded profile support; up to four i.MX6 Cortex A9 ARM processors with as much as 1.2GHz each; an ARMv7 instruction set, including NEON extension support; up to 2GB DDR-3; and a multiformat hardware video decoding and encoding engine.
Tiny CuBox-i Plays Nice With Linux and Android
Posted by: Enid Burns September 5, 2013 05:00 AMAiming to capture a piece of the market that has given the Raspberry Pi such a warm reception, SolidRun on Wednesday announced a new tiny computer of its own dubbed the “CuBox-i.” Available in four models with prices starting at $45, the tiny computer includes an OpenGL|ES 2.0 GPU with OpenCL 1.1 embedded profile support; up to four i.MX6 Cortex A9 ARM processors with as much as 1.2GHz each; an ARMv7 instruction set, including NEON extension support; up to 2GB DDR-3; and a multiformat hardware video decoding and encoding engine.