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#11 Re: Recommended TV Box?

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There's 64-bit Universe BH-Spin for Android/ARM and Linux/ARM too
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The ARM SBC SOC Matrix: a work in progress
What is in the SOCs that rule your TV Box?
SOC/CPUCortex-A5Cortex-A7Cortex-A9Cortex-A15/A17Cortex-A15/A17 big/Cortex-A7 LITTLECortex-A53
Actions SemiconductorATM702x-ATM7039, ATM7059, V500, S500--V700, S900, GT7
Allwinner-A2x, A3x, H2, H3, H8, R16, R40, V40 (quad cores), A83T (octo core)--A80A64, H64, H5, H6, R18
AmlogicS805-S802, S812--S805X, S905, T96x (quad cores), S912 (Octo core)
Apple--A5, A5X---
Broadcom-BCM2836, BCM23550BCM216xx, BCM28xxx--BCM2837
Freescale-i.MX7i.MX6--i.MX8
Mediatek-MT658x, MT659x, MT7623N/AMT6517, MT6575, MT6577MT8135/VMT5595, MT6595MT673x, MT675x
QualcommSnapdragon S4Snapdragon 200, 400---Snapdragon 41x, 42x, 43x, 61x, 62x
Rockchip-RK312x, RK3229RK3168, RK3188RK3288-RK3328, RK3368
Rockchip also has a RK3399 hexacore SOC that is two Cortex-A72 cores and four Cortex-A53's, Freescale has a likewise equipped i.MX 8QuadMax
Apple has loads of ARM chips, but IOS does not allow BOINC -so I've been told.
Clicking the links bring you to the respective threads about the SOCs on this forum. There's more to follow...
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