There are many Operating Systems available for the PINE A64 (+) created by the open source community and various partner projects. Have some info to add for this board? Edit the source for this page here. The PINE A64 (+) is our first Single Board Computer powered by Allwinner’s A64 quad-core ARM Cortex A53 64-Bit SoC. Optional 802.11GBN + BT 4.0 module expansion module Allwinner’s A64 is a quad-core,64bit SoC targeted for high performance tablets.A64 integrates a higher energy efficiency ARM Cortex-A53 CPU architecture, and also includes advanced 3D graphics processing unit, high-definition video decoding/encoding, low power audio codec, excellent display controllers and a broad range of interfaces.Allwinner A64 Quad Core SOC with Mali 400 MP2 GPU.
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Currently the majority of Linux distributions for the PINE A64 are using mainline Linux but there are a number of BSP-based distribution and / or legacy systems that you can download too.Īpart from Linux, you also have a choice of a selection of *BSDs, Android, Remix OS and Windows IoT. The 11.6-inch, 1366 x 768-pixel eDP LCD display is supported with a touchpad module that is exposed within the separate keyboard. No clock rate is listed, but the SoC usually goes to 1.2GHz. There are many Operating Systems available for the PINE A64 (+) created by the open source community and various partner projects. The Allwinner A64 SoC has four 64-bit, Cortex-A53 cores, accompanied by a Mali-400 GPU. The displays, whether the smallest 11.6-inch or the largest 14.1-inch, goes only up to 1366. The PINE A64 (+) is the first Single Board Computer powered by Allwinner’s A64 Quad-Core ARM Cortex A53 64-Bit SOC. The laptops are powered by an Allwinner 64-bit quad-core A64 processor, or a 32-bit octa-core A83T chip.