Cubieboard
Cubieboard is a single-board computer, made in Zhuhai, Guangdong, China. The first short run of prototype boards were sold internationally in September 2012, and the production version started to be sold in October 2012. It can run Android 4 ICS, Ubuntu 12.04 desktop, Fedora 19 ARM Remix desktop, Armbian, Arch Linux ARM, a Debian-based Cubian distribution, FreeBSD, or OpenBSD.
First prototype of the Cubieboard | |
Release date | October 2012 |
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Operating system | Android 4 ICS, Ubuntu 12.04 desktop, Fedora 19 ARM Remix desktop, Arch Linux ARM, FreeBSD, or OpenBSD. |
CPU | Cortex-A8 @ 1 GHz CPU, |
Memory | 512 MiB (beta) or 1GiB (final) DDR3 |
Storage | 4 GB NAND flash built-in, 1x microSD slot, |
Graphics | Mali-400 MP |
Release date | 10 March 2015 |
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CPU | 4x Cortex-A15 and 4x Cortex-A7 implementing ARM big.LITTLE |
Memory | Built-in, 2 GiB. |
Storage | 8 GiB, internal. |
Graphics | PowerVR G6230 (Rogue) |
It uses the AllWinner A10 SoC, popular on cheap tablets, phones and media PCs. This SoC is used by developers of the lima driver, an open-source driver for the ARM Mali GPU. At the 2013 FOSDEM demo it ran ioquake 3 at 47 fps in 1024×600.
The Cubieboard team managed to run an Apache Hadoop computer cluster using the Lubuntu Linux distribution.
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