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<jason123onirc>
What is the most powerful Allwinner chip? Is it the H6?
<apritzel>
jason123onirc: powerful in what way? It's hard to say this without a specific metric.
<apritzel>
jason123onirc: but yeah, the H6 is a good candidate, with quite some frequency. Also USB 3.0 support is quite a killer feature
<apritzel>
jason123onirc: the H616 clocks lower, and drops USB 3.0, but supports up to 4GB of DRAM, has the better GPU, and better video de/encoding support (I believe)
<apritzel>
jason123onirc: and I guess there are benchmarks where the A15's in the A80 shine
<apritzel>
(the "Arm Cortex-A15" cores in the Allwinner A80 SoC)
<jason123onirc>
I mean powerful in the way that the rk3399 and rk3588 is the most powerful from rockchip
<apritzel>
jason123onirc: after that A80 from 2014(!) Allwinner never used big cores again
<apritzel>
and also I/O wise they play in a different (much lower) league than RK
<jason123onirc>
really allwinner will never be as powerful in benchmarks as the rockchip cpus because they stopped using big cores?
<apritzel>
they seem to address a different market these days: cheap SoCs with some extra IP, like DSPs or NPUs
<apritzel>
there are rumours of an Allwinner chip with Cortex-A55's, but that's still a little core
<apritzel>
so compute-, memory-, and I/O-wise Allwinner is like two generations behind Rockchip
<jason123onirc>
I have a cheap retro handheld powkiddy v90 that has a F1C100s cpu and it has some os built off of buildroot
<jason123onirc>
even though the cpu is 2d only it can play gameboy advance without much issue
<jason123onirc>
gpu i mean
<apritzel>
the F1C100s is another two or three generation behind even the H6 ;-)
<apritzel>
jason123onirc: but sure, for special tasks it's good enough and cheap, that seems to be the selling point of Allwinner lately
<jason123onirc>
its a $40 handheld device there is not much to expect and its much better then the cheap 1000 in one handhelds
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<apritzel>
junari_: yes, that's the one, thanks!
<apritzel>
jernej: in their PhoenixSuite image files they use the .fex *file ending* on *everything*, be it boot0.bin, U-Boot, Android boot images, Android system partition, you name it
<swiftgeek>
tft circuitry still works as expected, and all visible areas are operational, with no visible cracks
<swiftgeek>
pressing it makes it "better", pulling with suction cup makes it worse
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<gamiee>
hello everyone, I received information, that on PINE-A64 LTS V2 (A64-H), on some combination of HDMI monitor and cable, the HDMI output doesn't work at all. Did anyone else encountered similar issue?
<gamiee>
Sadly, every report is from someone else, I couldn't reproduce this issue :(
<swiftgeek>
was HDMI<>DVI adapter involved (or any other adapter)?
<gamiee>
swiftgeek: nope, direct HDMI cable connection
<swiftgeek>
gamiee: is EDID accessible ?
<gamiee>
should be, I'm gonna check command for it
<swiftgeek>
edid-decode and somewhere under /sys/class/drm
<swiftgeek>
though xxd/hexdump is good enough most of the time
<swiftgeek>
i think it was under /sys/class/drm, not sure
<gamiee>
swiftgeek: yeah, it should be here, gonna check
<swiftgeek>
if there is no EDID, there is a decent chance that monitor didn't detect cable being connected