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by rcoder 1954 days ago
RK3399s make great bang-for-the-buck boards, but the idle power consumption is pretty high. I’ve been kicking around one of the Khadas VIM3s which has a newer Amlogic SoC on it and like what I’ve seen so far. It’s a significantly more expensive board, though

There are plenty of things that an RK3399 (or the new Rockchip being used in the OP) can handle just fine.

I was definitely interested to see that this new chip supports up to 8GB of RAM. I think there are a lot of interesting applications for RAM-rich, Gig-E bearing nodes that can run off a battery. (Examples: Redis at the edge, “Field” PostgreSQL replicated to the cloud when possible, nested VMs protecting trusted “firmware” from remotely-loaded containers and machine images, etc.)