![]() One interface is integrated in the SoC and the other is a PCIe GbE which is connected on the SoC’s PCIe bus.Īs you can guess this board is meant to be used in custom router configurations and that’s the reason that there’s already a custom OpenWRT image for it, which is named FriendlyWRT. What makes the board special is of course the dual GbE. VPU capable of 4K VP9 and 4K 10bits H265/H264 60fps decoding.2x Cortex-A72 4x Cortex-A53 Mali-T864 GPU.The board is based on the Rockchip RK3399 and the specs of the specific board I’ve received are: The problem this time is that Armbian hasn’t released yet support for this board, therefore I thought it’s a good chance to benchmark the board itself. The way I usually create a Yocto BSP layers for those SBCs is that I use parts of the Armbian build tool and integrate them in bitbake recipes and then add them in a layer. ![]() My original plan was to create a Yocto BSP layer for the board as I’ve also did with the NanoPi R2S in a recent post here. This week I’ve received the new NanoPi R4S from FriendlyElec for evaluation purposes. Note: I’ve wrote a complementary post on how to do some networking optimizations here.
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