Install a bootloader onto Turing RK1 eMMC memory
The Turing RK1 is a new Compute Module, made for the Turing Pi 2 board and with compability to the Nvidia Jetson cards in mind. While the board has some impressive specs (
https://docs.turingpi.com/docs/turing-rk1-specs-and-io-ports ) it had one small issue: The used Rockchip RK3588 needed a bootloader on its eMMC to be able t
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The Turing RK1 Compute Module is powered by Rockchip RK3588 SoC. This chip utilizes an 8nm LP process and boasts an 8-core (Cortex-A76x4+ Cortex-A55x4) 64-bit CPU, capable of speeds up to 2.4 GHz. Incorporating an ARM Mali-G610MP4 quad-core GPU and a dedicated AI accelerator NPU, the Turing RK1 can ...
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Update 17: Delay due to RTC battery problem · Turing Pi 2 Cluster Computer
Hello everyone!
As you may have noticed, the clusters are no longer being sent. The reason is that in the second half of January we found a problem with the RTC battery. The RTC circuit was designed for 1.5V power supplies.
Only 1060 clusters were shipped. The rest of the orders are on hold.
We have two options to fix this problem quickly: the first solution is a CR2032 form-factor case to install a 1.5 coin cell battery.
However most likely it will be a round PCB for 1.5V button cells that fits into the CR2032 slot.
All clusters will be shipped with this round PCB. We will ship these boards as we test and produce the required quantity this month. If you have already received a TPI2 board and need the RTC, we will provide details on how to get it in our next update.
Again, we apologize for the inconvenience ❤️
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