Chinese chip maker Rockchip is starting to show off tablets with Rockchip processors running Google Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. Google released the source code for the latest version of Android ...
The first tablets and TV sticks with Rockchip RK3188 quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 processor are just starting to hit the streets. But it hasn’t taken long for early users to figure out how to roo an ...
Chinese fabless chip maker Rockchip was exhibiting its new RK2918 chip for Android 4.0 at CES. Chinese fabless chip maker Rockchip was exhibiting its new RK2918 chip for Android 4.0 at CES. We just ...
Hanging out at ShowStoppers CES 2012 we didn't see a whole lot of tablet specific booths while roaming the isles but in the convention center it was another story. Rockchip was out and around sporting ...
Rockchip, the Chinese chip maker, has unveiled a new custom version of Google’s Android operating system they have created, to include design elements of Microsoft’s Windows. The new Android operating ...
RK28XX series processors are first to utilize CEVA-MM2000 for 720p High Definition, multi-standard video; Processors support multiple mobile operating systems including Android and Windows CE SHANGHAI ...
Rockchip isn't a name like Qualcomm or Intel, but their in a lot of the lesser-known products that hit lower price points. The Chinese company is here at CES 2012 to reveal the new RK2918 chip for ...
Intel seems ready to entering tablet business, and they targeting to develop budget Android tablet devices, to achieved their goal, Intel has cooperative with Rockchip, the one of Chinese chipset ...
If you thought the already existing Android TV sticks were small, then you might need to re-think a little as a new SmartCandy Android TV stick has been launched which measures just 2.67 x 1.14 x 0.47 ...
A new processor architecture and operating system, but with the same world-class, rugged hardware, the RTC-1010RK is built for advanced function in challenging environments. AAEON has released the RTC ...
Android-based landline phone renders are one thing, but Rockchip has been quietly beavering away at the real thing. Tucked away at IFA 2010 last week was the Rockchip Android phone, a desk-bound ...
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