Rockchip Unveils RK3538 and RK3572 Mid-Range Processors
Rockchip announced the quad-core RK3538 for TV boxes and hexa-core RK3572 for industrial HMI, positioning them as mid-range options with Mali-G310 graphics and up to 4K video support.
Rockchip announced the quad-core RK3538 for TV boxes and hexa-core RK3572 for industrial HMI, positioning them as mid-range options with Mali-G310 graphics and up to 4K video support.
Anbernic's PS Vita inspired handhelds launch 2026-03-23 with early pricing at $100 and $110, featuring the RK3576 powered Pro model with dual-boot Android and Linux support.
FriendlyELEC's NanoPi NEO3 Plus crams a 2.0 GHz Rockchip RK3528A processor, USB 3.0, and optional eMMC storage into a 48mm square board weighing just 21.5 grams.
Anbernic's RG Vita Pro gameplay video shows the RockChip RK3576-powered handheld smoothly running PS2, Wii, and GameCube games on dual Linux and Android operating systems.
Bit-Brick's K1 and K1 Pro are near-identical boards offering a rare side-by-side choice between RISC-V and Arm processors at nearly the same $163-$165 price.
The DshanPi-A1 packs a Rockchip RK3576 SoC with a 6 TOPS NPU and quad-camera MIPI CSI support into a Raspberry Pi HAT-compatible form factor aimed at AI and robotics education.
This GPS-disciplined SDR brings lab-grade frequency stability to a portable touchscreen setup, covering 500 kHz to 1.766 GHz with shortwave support.
PocketBook's new 10.3-inch E Ink tablet brings stylus note-taking and Linux support, starting at €299.
Geniatech's new RK3506 board targets industrial use with dual Ethernet, CAN bus, and optional 4G LTE in a compact 3.5-inch form factor.
A $52 Linux board with a 3 TOPS NPU and dual camera inputs aims to make AI vision projects more accessible for hobbyists and developers.
MNT's open source modular laptop gets a motherboard upgrade with USB-C charging and 4x faster NVMe storage speeds.