OKdo misleading not from Radxa: Rock 5 AIO - Edge AI Media Board, 3 TOPs NPU

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OKdo ROCK 5 AIO Edge AI Media Board, 3 TOPs NPU, Pre-integrated AI Stack

Technical Specifications

SoC Rockchip 1808 SoC with 64-bit dual low power cores
CPU Dual-core Arm Cortex-A35 (ARMv8) 64-Bit
NPU 3 TOPs supports deep learning frameworks such as TensorFlow, Pytorch etc.
RAM 1GB
Disk EMMC 8GB
Dimensions 96mm x 76mm
Multimedia Video Decoder and Encoder
High Speed 1x 4 lane MIPI camera, 1x USB 3.0, 1x USB 2.0
Power USB-C power supply capable of delivering 5V at 3A
Network WiFi, PoE and Bluetooth 4.0
OS Debian 10 LTS
Temperature 0 to 85c
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Interesting leak :wink:

Why it will start with 5 years old debian 10 as well as 100Mbit ethernet? It may be enough but it’s also almost 30 years old today :wink:
Certainly it will be great for AI cam builds but we also have Zero 2 pro with amlogic, much smaller with 6T and more resources if needed. This is bigger boards with more pins and power, maybe better video encoders or some details, but price is also quite high.

Please note that this product is not designed by Radxa. Our taste is better than that.

If an Okdo product doesn’t have powered by Radxa on the package and there is no Radxa logo on the PCB, it’s not designed by Radxa. Please pay attention to that and no discussion or support here.

haha, indeed it looks different :blush:

Wow, they used same box, same design same ROCK font and size and this one is not related to radxa, but tries to mimic this series. It’s bit misleading for us :smiley:

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Definitely if @hipboi wouldn’t have said it I‘d just assume it was especially because of the naming scheme. I‘ll change the title of the thread accordingly