RK3188 USD 12 Quad Core Cortex-A9 running at 1.8Ghz


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RK3188 is Quad Core Cortex-A9 processor running at up to 1.8 GHz produced on 28 nm process, with Quad core Mali 400 @ 533 Mhz.

This SoC  was released just few months ago but took the tablet and Android devices market by storm like this was done one year ago by A10 from Allwinner.

The competition between these two companies Rockchip and Allwinner is with long traditions. The result is incredible productivity combined with rock bottom low prices as the stake is million devices Android market.

RK3188 is build on 28 nm process which allow it to work reliable up to 1.6-1.8Ghz although overclocing up to 1.92Ghz with proper cooling is reported here: http://liliputing.com/2013/06/rockchip-rk3188-chip-overclocked-to-run-at-1-92-ghz.html

If you look at ebay now there are lot of RK3188 devices at very competitive prices.

With so many RK3188 devices it’s just matter of time Linux community around Rockchip to be formed same as the Linux-Sunxi community around Allwinner chips.

There are already several blog posts for Ubuntu running on RK3188 http://liliputing.com/2013/06/ubuntu-up-and-running-on-android-min-pcs-with-rk3188-chips.html

and Linux sources http://liliputing.com/2013/06/linux-source-code-for-rockchip-rk3188-devices-now-available.html some very basic functionality also hit mainline.

More links: http://www.omegamoon.com/blog/ and https://github.com/aloksinha2001

IRC channel at freenode #linux-rockchip is set where RK3188 Linux developers chat.

Unfortunately there is almost no info for RK3188 on internet.

The only RK3188 brief is available which I put on Github https://github.com/OLIMEX/OLINUXINO/tree/master/HARDWARE/RK3188-PDFs .

Rockchip seems much more closed than Allwinner. While Allwinner already learned that Open Source community just help them to sell more Chips by providing Linux support for free, Rockchip is still one year behind and do not see any benefits from Linux and Open Source.

If you look at their web site there are no e-mails (actually there is one e-mail which they do not answer at all) and just few phones for distributors in different Chinese sites.

As the chip is new, it still have not hit the stocking distributors in Shenzhen too.  So how you buy chips?

Not easy! I asked Chinese friend to call these phones and ask for sales person – he did but from Rockchip ask him for the Chinese name of the sales person he want to contact to connect him?!? hmmmmm, typical Chicken-Egg problem – to buy chips you have to contact sales person, but you cant contact him if you do not know him 🙂

Tom Cubie (aka hipboi) who made Cubieboard wrote on irc channel that  visited Rockchip and learned that Rockchip targets to sell 50 millions RK3188 chips this year, no wonder they are not interested in selling chips to some smallish Western customers who will just bother them with GPL sources and endless technical support questions.

Also interesting info which Tom shared is that the volume price of RK3188 is USD $12.00 ( or $3 per 1.8GHz Cortex-A9 core !) now this is the reason for the so low cost of RK3188 devices. Sure this price will be not for mortal non-Chinese who buy less 100 Kpcs, but whatever margin above it have in the sales chain it will be still much more below th $40 price for the 1Ghz 4 core iMX6 for instance.

SO RK3188 is really interesting Chip and if we can obtain more info we would be definitely interested to release OLinuXino with it.

After some days bothering Rockchip on the phone and presening Olimex we seems to break the ice.

The key was to show them the A10, A10S, A13, A20 boards we did already for Allwinner.

Rockchip sent us NDA to complete and now we are waiting their HQ to approve us and eventually to give us access to more info so we can complete board with RK3188.

Crossing fingers this to happen soon 😉

11 Comments (+add yours?)

  1. funlw65
    Jul 08, 2013 @ 17:17:40

    He he, the key was “Allwinner”. The quality of the boards is (probably) yet to be tested (if they care)…

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  2. Bobby
    Jul 08, 2013 @ 19:20:56

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  3. Eric Fontaine
    Jul 09, 2013 @ 00:54:13

    “The key was to show them the A10, A10S, A13, A20 boards we did already for Allwinner.” -haha!!!

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  5. vasant
    Jul 12, 2013 @ 06:08:09

    Looks like RK3188 has only 512KB L2 cache unlike Freescale’s quad core which has 1MB L2 cache. For real world applications I don’t believe the RK3188 will perform significantly better that RK3066. But it is indeed a good marketing strategy.

    Since this doesn’t have HDMI would you build a board with VGA.

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  6. My Name
    Aug 07, 2013 @ 01:25:57

    Since the Technical Reference Manual for RK3066 is actually available on the web, it would be nice to have a well-designed board with that one rather than the RK3188. Since I haven’t seen one for the Allwinner chips, I wonder how Allwinner can be called more open? The manual is essential for any chip, unless you’re happy to be tied to some particular OS for which more or rather less documented source code may or may not be available.

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    • My Name
      Aug 11, 2013 @ 16:22:00

      OK, I should correct that. There are user manuals for some of the Allwinner chips on the web. I found links on cubiebook.org and linux-sunxi.org. You should include the manuals for A10, A13 and A20 or at least the links to them in your github hardware section, too. At the moment, you only have the product briefs there. If you can find manuals for A10s and A31 and RK3188, that would be great.

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  7. Required
    Aug 22, 2013 @ 22:43:39

    Any progress with Rockchip? Can we look forward to a board or SOM from Olimex with RK3066 or RK3188 anytime soon?

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    • OLIMEX Ltd
      Aug 22, 2013 @ 22:53:00

      we had no much time to work on this as we had summer vacation, but the schematic is almost complete
      there will be only RK3188 SOM for the moment, we will not make RK3066 as we already have A20 which is about same double core device but have GPL support and better documented

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  8. lgentili
    Oct 27, 2013 @ 01:46:36

    Is there any news about the RK3188 SOM?

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