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SoC – SpacemiT K1
CPU – 8-core X60 RISC-V processor with single-core performance equivalent to about 1.3x the performance of an Arm Cortex-A55
GPU – Imagination IMG BXE-2-32 with support for OpenCL 3.0, OpenGL ES3.2, Vulkan 1.2
VPU – H.265, H.264, VP9, VP8 4K encoding/encoding
NPU – 2.0 TOPS AI accelerator
System Memory – 2GB or 4GB LPDDR4 (Note: The K1 SoC supports up to 16GB)
Storage
8GB or 16GB eMMC flash
MicroSD card slot
Optional 32M SPI NAND flash
Optional 4M SPI NOR flash
Optional SATA port (via M.2 module)
Display Interfaces
HDMI 1.4 up to 1080p60
4-lane MIPI DSI connector
Audio – Speaker header, onboard stereo microphone, 3.5mm headphone jack, digital audio via HDMI
Camera – 2x 4-lane MIPI-CSI connectors
Networking
2x Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 ports via Realtek RTL8211F transceivers; support for PoE via RT5400 expansion board
Dual-band 2.4GHz/5GHz WiFi 5 and Bluetooth 4.2 via Realtek RTL8852BS module
USB
4x USB 3.0 Type-A ports via VL817 USB 3.0 hub (so bandwidth is shared, also see block diagram below)
1x USB 2.0 Type-C OTG port
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