The YY3568 Is An All New ARM Based SBC : DEV Board That Run Linux Or Android
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
- In this video we take a look at and test out the all new YY3568 SBC from YouYeeToo.
Powered by the RK3568 Arm SOC and backed by Up To 16GB or ram this Single board computer can run android or Linux.
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I want to see it run Batoceta 💜
i miss your SBC videos! so glad when this pop up on my homepage
Dual NIC and SIM slot, be interested in seeing OpenWRT run on this more than anything.
RPis and Arduinos are successful, despite having inferior chipsets/less I/O, because of the community support from developers, hobbyists and the RPi Foundation. Many of these single chip boards have come and gone, because they lack the above
I didn't that that seriously until I tried to use the Rock64 or Beaglebone (nowadays pretty good) for my projects. The horror of figuring out where is what and what I need to compile...
im kinda over the sbc revolution. ive had about a dozen or so and i've ended up reselling them to people around the area who wanted them, only kept the rpi 4b 8gb and thats cause i might use it as part of a emulation system.
Looks like it would be perfect for an in-dash smart entertainment system with dashcam and even basic AI object recognition for it, like tracking license plates or such while also running the in-car entertainment system. Very interesting! Thank you!
If it only has rk3588, it would be a great project for the car.
yes, we have such RK3588S SBC on the way! Keep posted@@AS-hy4bp
@@AS-hy4bp It's in the name: the chip in use is the rk3568. That leaves you with a pretty weak NPU (0.8TOPS) but at least sufficient for basic object recognition using yolo or similar.
yes, it is ideal for lightweight AI project.@@ArtemisKitty
It's a cute board. Great for a kid learning how to put together a computer.
It would be interesting to see Linux on this board. Thanks for great videos.
yes, we will release it soon, Stay tuned.
I'm keen on seeing their X1- 4K X86 SBC. Thank you
cant wait to see the x86 version honestly kinda want to get it myself
The latest info is that it would be sent by the end of Sept. But you can have early bird price before August 31st.
thats cool i sadly probably cant afford it anytime soon home life / finance is really rough right now @@youyeetoo1060
ETAPRIME please make a Linux video for this board, thanks.
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we will release it soon. About Linux and RK NUP review. Stay tuned!
Yessss more SBCs🎉🎉
Libre Computer is about to release a new SBC with twice the performance of the RPi4 at $45, I'm waiting for it.
I always watch ur reviews.. awesome😊
These CPU are still too slow, imo. I would say 2.4Ghz is about the minimum you would want these days. This CPU would have been passable one or two years ago. That x86 model is more interesting, IMO. You might be able to unlock TDP on that SoC...many of the intel ones you can. I unlocked tdp on Intel N4000 from 6W to about 18W, it is heat and power limited now.
yeah, especially since this board only features the really slow Cortex A55 cores.
Agreed, even the price is too high for a two year old chip.
a55 ipc is less than half a76 in 3588
Hello, x86 model offer as many development tutorials as we can, keep you guys posted . BTW,our RK3588S SBC with 2.4Ghz is on the way soon.
@@youyeetoo1060 Super good news! I think 2.4Ghz is the current "sweet spot" for what most people will use the boards for. I am interested in the X86 model...I can think of many uses for it.
I want to see if it can run different SoC modules. Maybe swap out that RK6568 with one of the RK3588 based ones
Hello, currently not, but our RK3588S SBC with 2.4Ghz is on the way soon.
For SBC's, my benchmark is the Orange Pi 5+ and this board doesn't compete on performance or price...
YY3568 devkit based on RK3568 soc not RK3588. So you will find the performance is different. BTW, our all-in-one SBC based on RK3588 will be released soon. Stay tuned.
Go Linux Go Go 🐧
So what's the bleeding edge sbc that can run current android versions?
Work swing shift 12hrs so find it hard to find time to look up information.
And trying to avoid things like $1,200 tablets that lock you into an UI and ecosystem. Sbc's seem more cost effective.
ETA Prime, where is your video on how to install Google Play? I like to install on mine.
what is the use case for these? it's kinda cool but I wouldn't want/need one
YY3568 has a built-in independent NPU, and can be used for lightweight AI applications. RK3568 supports both Android 11 and Linux systems, and targets at industrial customization markets such as IoT gateways, NVR storage, industrial control panels, industrial equipment, industrial control boxes, karaoke, cloud terminals, and vehicle control center.
Which video would be best to get open gapps working? On this board.
Sbc or dbc?
What's the difference between this and the orange pi5
It looks like a board that was ripped out of one of those Android TV boxes with IPTV services.
They're all pretty much the same. I just emulate on a Amazon fire stick. All Android is the same. The only difference between all of them is performance.
Huiwei based arm sbc.
Why release an ancient chip this year??
Can this single boards power up by a power banks 10-20,000mah??
Why would it have Debian 10, which was released in 2019, when Debian 12 is current?
Rockchip has no clue about software support. The RK3568 and RK3588 SOCs are still not in the mainline Linux kernel - v5.10 is Debian 10! I do not want to depend on an SBC that might break after a kernel update. It's too bad, the latter SOC has great I/O (M.2 NVMe PCIe v3 x4) for some of my use cases. Rock 5 (Radxa) and NanoPC (FriendlyElec) series look promising for less I/O but docs and ISO support are terrible.
Linux kernel 5.10 update is on our schedule.
is there any SBC using Snapdragon chip in it?
Very very expensive, mid end SoC is around $600, high end is around $2000
No displayport, one hdmi. Lame.
Can you run Kodi libreelec?
currently our YY3568 SBC doesn't support Kodi, you can compile it.
i want 4ghz and at least 16 cores before i buy one until then un to the next.
I hope you're joking, not even $500 CPU's give you 16 cores at 4ghz.
um they do where you been living?@@EmergencyChannel
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£89 for 2Gb/16Gb quad core A55. No thanks. The I/O doesn't make up for the price. The X86 board looks far more interesting.
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