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Rockchip RK3539 quad-core Cortex-A55 SoC shows up in low-cost Android 14 4K TV stick with AV1 codec support

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Rockchip RK3539 quad-core Cortex-A55 SoC shows up in low-cost Android 14 4K TV stick with AV1 codec support

HS89 T15 4K Android TV stick is powered by the new Rockchip RK3539 quad-core Cortex-A55 SoC with AV1 and H.265 video codecs and HDR10 support, and is equipped with up to 4GB of RAM and a 32GB eMMC flash. The device features a male HDMI 2.1 port, WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity, a USB Type-A host port, and a USB-C port for power only, either directly from the TV or through a 5V/2A power adapter. The device also ships with a Bluetooth voice remote control. Let's have a look at both the streaming device and the RK3539 chip itself since the datasheet is available. HS89 T15 TV stick Let's start with the HS89 T15 TV stick's specifications: SoC - Rockchip RK3539 CPU - Quad-core Cortex-A55 @ 1920 MHz GPU - Mali-310 VPU - 4Kp60 AV1, H.265, H.264 video decoding System Memory/Storage options 2GB RAM, 16GB eMMC flash 4GB RAM,

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Linux 7.1 Release – Main changes, Arm, RISC-V, and MIPS architectures

Linus Torvalds has just released Linux 7.1 on LKML: So it's only Sunday morning back home, but it's Sunday afternoon where I am right now, so I'm doing the 7.1 release at the regular time - just not in the regular timezone. This obviously means that the merge window opens tomorrow, but I'll be in yet another timezone by then, so timing will all be a bit irregular. Normally I try to front-load the merge window and do as much as possible the first few days - this time I'm not sure that will work out with my laptop and a couple of long flights without internet, but I've made sure that I have fetched the early pull requests (thank you - you know who you are), so I will be able to do some of it off-line. Anyway, possible slight hiccups in the merge window aside, the news today

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Flipper Devices was in Nice for Embedded Recipes last month, showing off the first public hands-on of the Flipper One at our table β€” built on the open Linux platform we're developing together for the RK3576.

While there, founder Pavel Zhovner also gave this great interview on the Flipper One's architecture and what's next.

πŸŽ₯ Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQ3-qGSSzDw
πŸ“° Partnership: https://col.la/flipper

#Linux #OpenSource #EmbeddedLinux #RK3576 #Rockchip #HardwareHacking #FlipperOne #FOSS

Pavel Zhovner answers all Your Flipper One Questions!

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I rewrote the USBridge-KVM 2.0 video pipeline to integrate Moonlight and achieved smooth operation.

Historically, Sunshine lacks native support for Rockchip MPP/RGA.

I delved into the Sunshine code and reworked the video pipeline. Now, the raw YUYV422 stream from the capture card is fed to the Rockchip RGA 2D engine, which converts it to NV12 in microseconds. From there, the NV12 frames are passed to the H.264 MPP (Media Process Platform) hardware encoder.

It runs on the chip via a DMA buffer. The result? Stable 1080p @ 45 FPS streaming using Moonlight's built-in FEC function to suppress connection dropouts.

#Moonlight #KVM #Rockchip #EmbeddedLinux #Hardware #OpenSource #Sunshine #HomeLab #DIY

#Rockchip (and most #ARM vendors like Qualcomm's older chips, MediaTek, etc.) license ARM's reference core designs verbatim β€” they're essentially assembling pre-built blocks. Apple licenses only the ISA and builds everything themselves, which is why M1 performance was a shock β€” it has nothing architecturally in common with a Cortex-A72 beyond the instruction encoding.
Analogy: RK3399 is like buying a pre-designed engine from a supplier and putting it in your car. Apple M1 is like designing the engine yourself, but making sure it runs the same fuel (ARM instructions).
#apple
Rockchip designed the integration not the cores

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I Ran Frigate on the #Radxa Rock 5T.
This is how it performed πŸ‘‡

πŸ‘‰Full Video : https://youtu.be/9J6cA6-dqWU

#frigate #rockchip #ai #iot

I Ran Frigate NVR On The Radxa Rock 5T And This Is How It Performed | NPU Usage

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πŸŽ™οΈ Next talk at Embedded Recipes 2026!

Michael Tretter is on stage with a highly practical session: "Open Source Tools for Secure Boot on Rockchip RK3588".

#EmbeddedRecipes2026 #EmbeddedLinux #SecureBoot #Rockchip #RK3588 #OPTEE #barebox #OpenSource #Pengutronix