diff --git a/_data/boards.yml b/_data/boards.yml index 467fe36..9728a5a 100644 --- a/_data/boards.yml +++ b/_data/boards.yml @@ -102,19 +102,27 @@ - Ethernet Port: 1x GbE Ethernet - USB: 1 x USB 2.0 Micro B (Debug only ), 1 x USB 2.0 Micro B (Debug only ), 2x USB 3.0 Type A (Host mode only) - - - title: SynQuacer™ Developerbox - label: KVM ARM 64bit & KVM ARM 32bit - format: right - image: /assets/images/developerbox-front-sd.png + title: ROCK 4 + label: ROCK Pi 4 Mode B + image: /assets/images/RockPi4.png text: > - [SynQuacer™ E-Series](https://www.96boards.org/product/developerbox/) is a software development environment compliant with - Linaro’s 96Boards open hardware specification. This has been built - jointly by Socionext Inc., Linaro and GIGABYTE. It contains one “SC2A11”. - “SC2A11” is a multi-core chip with 24 cores of ARM® Cortex-A53. + [ROCK 4](https://rockpi.org/rockpi4) is a Single Board Computer (SBC) in an ultra-small form factor that offers class-leading performance + while leveraging outstanding mechanical compatibility. The ROCK 4 offers makers, IoT enthusiasts, hobbyists, PC DIY enthusiasts and + others a reliable and extremely capable platform for building and tinkering their ideas into reality. + + + ### Specs + + - CPU: Rockchip RK3399 Dual Cortex-A72 (up to 2.0Ghz) plus quad Cortex-A53 (up to 1.5Ghz) Harvard Superscalar processor cores + + - RAM: 64bit dual channel LPDDR4@3200Mb/s 4GB - This system is used to host 2GB and 1GB QEMU/KVM hosts running ARM on ARM. + - Storage: Industrial level high performance eMMC storage, 16G/32G/64G/128G available (soldered) + + - Network: 1x GbE Ethernet + + - USB: 1 x USB 3.0 OTG, 2 x USB 2.0 HOST - title: QEMU label: KVM ARM 64bit & KVM ARM 32bit @@ -125,9 +133,18 @@ QEMU is nice for troubleshooting without needing local hardware, as well as providing another data set to help determine when problems are board specific or architecture specific.. +- + title: Arm FVP (Fixed Virtual Platforms) + label: Armv-A Base Rev C FVP + image: /assets/images/arm-logo-white-rgb.svg + text: > + Running at speeds comparable to the real hardware, Fixed Virtual Platforms (FVPs) are complete simulations of an Arm system, + including processor, memory and peripherals. These are set out in a "programmer's view", which gives you a comprehensive model + on which to build and test your software. - title: x86_64 Server label: x86 64bit & x86 32bit + format: right image: /assets/images/x86.png text: > Tests are also run in both 64bit and 32bit mode on a typical x86_64 server for the purposes of providing a baseline for comparison. diff --git a/assets/images/RockPi4.png b/assets/images/RockPi4.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3d0094a Binary files /dev/null and b/assets/images/RockPi4.png differ diff --git a/assets/images/arm-logo-white-rgb.svg b/assets/images/arm-logo-white-rgb.svg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0a45b1a --- /dev/null +++ b/assets/images/arm-logo-white-rgb.svg @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ + + + + + +