The PC manufacturer of a single card Radxa, however, released the Rock Pi 4C, more than six months after uttering the sleek PC, which now offers developers an option for the Raspberry Pi 4 dual video release.
One of the main features of the Raspberry Pi four Model B is that it supports four K displays on two screens, allowing Raspberry Pi co-founder Eben Upton to call it a genuine PC.
“We are a PC and the PCs have two demo outputs. If you don’t have a dual view output, you don’t have a PC, do you?” Upton said at its launch in June 2019.
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Now, Radxa can do the same thing that your PC is a PC, unless you use a micro HDMI port with a Mini DisplayPort connector, as indicated through the built-in PC magazine, CNX Software.
Radxa now sells the Rock Pi fourC with four GB of RAM starting at $59 on Chinese e-commerce sites AllNetChina and AliExpress. In May, Broadcom’s Raspberry Pi four will be purchased with 8GB of RAM for $75, while the 2GB edition costs $35, the fourGB edition costs $55.
The Rock Pi 4C takes its call from the Rockchip RK3399 formula with six Arm on Chip (SoC) design cores running the PC. It’s the same SoC he used on his 2018 Raspberry Pi clone, but with only 1 GB of RAM, which at the time, at $39, was one of only single card PCs RK3399 approaching the entry level of $35. Raspberry pie.
The new Small Rockchip-based PC includes a 64GB LPDDR4 RAM, an eMMC module socket that supports up to 128GB of storage, a microSD card slot up to 2TB, and an M.2 NVMe SSD socket.
The Micro HDMI 2.0a interface supports up to 4K at 60Hz, while the Mini DisplayPort supports up to 2560 x 1440 pixels at 60Hz.
There is also a 3.5mm audio jack, a Gigabit Ethernet and a 40-pin I/O extension connector. It also has a USB-C port with PowerDelivery 2.0 USB and Qualcomm Quick Charge edition 3.0. It also has 802.11 Wi-Fi a/cy Bluetooth 5.0.
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As CNX Software is, the Rock Pi 4C has a dual 4K video output due to the implementation of the Rockchip RK3399 processor and the Mini DisplayPort connector has a limit of 2560 x 1440 pixels at 60 Hz.
While Apple and Microsoft focus on Arm-designed chips for long-lasting laptops, Radxa also announced this week that it is preparing to launch 4GB of RAM Rock Pi X, its first single-card x86 PC capable of running Windows and Linux distributions. The device runs on a quad-core Intel Cherry Trail Z8300 processor.
Radxa now sells the Rock Pi 4C with 4GB of RAM at $59.
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