CuBox
CuBox and CuBox-i are series of small and fanless nettop-class computers manufactured by the Israeli company SolidRun Ltd. They are all cube-shaped and sized at approximately 2 × 2 × 2 inches and weigh 91 grams (0.2 lb, or 3.2 oz). CuBox was first announced in December 2011 and began shipping in January 2012, initially being marketed as a cheap open source developer platform for embedded systems. In November 2013, SolidRun released the Cubox-i1, i2, i2eX, and i4Pro, containing i.MX6 processors.
CuBox
CuBox and CuBox-i are series of small and fanless nettop-class computers manufactured by the Israeli company SolidRun Ltd. They are all cube-shaped and sized at approximately 2 × 2 × 2 inches and weigh 91 grams (0.2 lb, or 3.2 oz). CuBox was first announced in December 2011 and began shipping in January 2012, initially being marketed as a cheap open source developer platform for embedded systems. In November 2013, SolidRun released the Cubox-i1, i2, i2eX, and i4Pro, containing i.MX6 processors.
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i.MX6-based CuBox
coprocessor
TrustZone CESA
Two XOR/DMA Engines and PDMA
Vivante GC600 GPU
WMMX / WMMX2 SIMD
vMeta Video Decoder
dimensions
frequency
From 800 MHz and upwards
introduced
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Marvell or Freescale Semiconductor
memory
From 1 GB and upwards
ports
HDMI 1.3 with CEC
Processor
Marvell Armada 510 ARMv7 or i.MX6
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CuBox and CuBox-i are series o ...... , containing i.MX6 processors.
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La Cubox est un plug computer ...... décodage vidéo Marvell vMeta).
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CuBox
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Cubox
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