RK3399
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Rockchip ARM processor found on e.g. Orange Pi 4.
Specification
RK3399 block diagram. Source: [1]
- CPU:
- Big.Little architecture: Dual Cortex-A72 + Quad Cortex-A53, 64-bit CPU
- Frequency is over 1.8GHz (Big cluster)
- L1 cache
- 48KB Icache and 32KB Dcache for each A72
- 32KB Icache and 32KB Dcache for each A53
- L2 cache
- 1024KB for big cluster
- 512KB for little cluster
- Internal SRAM
- 192KB total
- 4KB used by bootrom when bootup
- GPU:
- Mali-T864 GPU, OpenGL ES1.1/2.0/3.0/3.1, OpenCL, DX11
- Supports AFBC (ARM Frame Buffer Compression)
- Display:
- Dual VOP: one supports 4096x2160 with AFBC supported;The other supports 2560x1600
- Dual channel MIPI-DSI (4 lanes per channel)
- eDP 1.3 (4 lanes with 10.8Gbps) to support display, with PSR
- HDMI 2.0 for 4K 60Hz with HDCP 1.4/2.2
- DisplayPort 1.2 (4 lanes, up to 4K 60Hz)
- Supports Rec.2020 and conversion to Rec.709
- Camera:
- Dual mipi CSI,dual ISP,Maximum input resolution of 13M pixels
- Memory:
- Dual channels 64-bit DRAM controller
- Support DDR3/DDR3L, LPDDR3, LPDDR4
- Connectivity:
- PCIe 2.1 (4 full-duplex lanes with 20Gbps)
- Embedded low power MCU for other application
- 8 channels I2S supports 8 channels RX or 8 channels TX
Source: [2]
There is a "hidden" low-power, low-cost Cortex-M0 MCU. It implements power-management functionality and helpers (e.g. DRAM frequency switching support). [3]
External
- Rockchip Wiki on RK3399 [4]