Difference between revisions of "ARM Systems"
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! [http://www.orangepi.org/orangepiplus2/ Orange Pi Plus2] | ! [http://www.orangepi.org/orangepiplus2/ Orange Pi Plus2] | ||
! [http://linux-sunxi.org/H3 AllWinner H3] | ! [http://linux-sunxi.org/H3 AllWinner H3] | ||
− | ! Cortex-A7 Quad-core | + | ! Cortex-A7 Quad-core 1.2GHz (1.5GHz needs heatsinks) |
! Mali 400 MP2 | ! Mali 400 MP2 | ||
! 2 GiB | ! 2 GiB | ||
− | ! | + | 8GiB eMMC |
− | ! OpenGL ES 2.0 | + | ! [http://www.orangepi.org/downloadresources/ Many] |
− | ! | + | Ubuntu 15.04 |
+ | Lubuntu | ||
+ | Debian 8 | ||
+ | Arch | ||
+ | Kali | ||
+ | Raspbian | ||
+ | Android | ||
+ | [http://www.orangepi.org/orangepibbsen/forum.php?gid=46 Community Images] | ||
+ | [http://www.orangepi.org/orangepibbsen/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=867 Full Jessie] | ||
+ | ! OpenGL ES 2.0 (X11 or Framebuffer) | ||
+ | ! VDPAU | ||
+ | CedarX for H264/H265 (no library) | ||
! HDMI-CEC | ! HDMI-CEC | ||
+ | IR Receiver | ||
+ | Sata2 (via USB) 2T max | ||
+ | Gig Ethernet | ||
+ | Wifi | ||
|} | |} | ||
Revision as of 22:23, 11 May 2016
There are lots of nice little ARM systems for small money on offer. To run mythfrontend you need memory (keep in mind that the memory is shared between CPU and GPU!) and a fast CPU or supported GPU video decoding API.
Board | System on Chip | CPU Cores | GPU Cores | Memory | Ubuntu | 3D API | Video API | Notes |
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Raspberry PI 3 Model B | Broadcom BCM2837 | Cortex-A53 Quad core | Videocore 4 | 1 GiB | - | OpenGL ES 2.0 | OpenMAX | working HDMI-CEC |
Raspberry PI 2 Model B | Broadcom BCM2836 | Cortex-A7 Quad core | Videocore 4 | 1 GiB | Snappy Core alpha-02 available | OpenGL ES 2.0 | OpenMAX | working HDMI-CEC |
Raspberry PI Model B | Broadcom BCM2835 | ARM1176JZFS 700MHz | Videocore 4 | 512 MiB | no | OpenGL ES 2.0 | OpenMAX | working HDMI-CEC |
MiniX NEO X5 | Rockchip RK3066 | Cortex-A9 Dual core | Mali 400 Quad core | 1 GiB DDR3 | 12.10 images available | Also has a VPU but it appears it is not yet supported | ||
Wandboard Quad | Freescale i.MX6 Quad | Cortex-A9 Quad core | Vivante GC2000 videocore | 2 GiB DDR3 | 14.04 LTS images available | Freescale's own with sample code available | HDMI-CEC (routing was fixed on dual and quad only!) | |
ODROID-C2 | Amlogic S905 | Cortex-A53 Quad core 2 GHz | Mali 450 MP | 2 GiB | Ubuntu 16.04 | OpenGL ES 2.0 | Infrared(IR) Receiver with dedicated remote, HDMI-CEC | |
ODROID-C1+ | Amlogic S805 | Cortex-A5 Quad core 1.5 GHz | Mali 450 MP2 | 1 GiB | Ubuntu 14.04 | OpenGL ES 2.0 | custom AMLogic API with sample code in Kodi (with H.264/H.265 support at 1080p60!) | Infrared(IR) Receiver with dedicated remote, HDMI-CEC fixed in the C1+ |
Banana Pi M1(+) | Allwinner A20 | Cortex-A7 Dual-core | Mali 400 MP2 | 1 GiB | unknown Lubuntu release with unknown hardware support | OpenGL ES 2.0 | unknown to non-existent, open-source VDPAU proof of concept (working well according to german VDR community) | GBit networking and SATA 2.0 to make it a backend, also IR receiver and HDMI-CEC with libcec (german) |
Orange Pi Plus2 | AllWinner H3 | Cortex-A7 Quad-core 1.2GHz (1.5GHz needs heatsinks) | Mali 400 MP2 | 2 GiB
8GiB eMMC |
Many
Ubuntu 15.04 Lubuntu Debian 8 Arch Kali Raspbian Android Community Images Full Jessie |
OpenGL ES 2.0 (X11 or Framebuffer) | VDPAU
CedarX for H264/H265 (no library) |
HDMI-CEC
IR Receiver Sata2 (via USB) 2T max Gig Ethernet Wifi |