Please I am a little confused about the RK3588S2 and RK3582. Since Radxa rock 5c lite(RK3582) lacks GPU, will it be able to play 4k video? Also what is the name of the WiFi chipset? I will be very glad if you can help me on this.
Radxa rock 5c lite 4k decode
This is the response from deepseek ai and I don’t if it’s correct.
The RK3582, used in the Radxa ROCK 5C Lite, is a cost-optimized version of the RK3588S, designed for applications where a GPU is not essential. Despite lacking a 3D GPU, it does include a 2D graphics engine and supports video decoding up to 8K@60fps for H.265, VP9, and AV1, and 4K@60fps for H.264 encoding. This means it is fully capable of playing 4K video, as the video decoding is handled by the VPU (Video Processing Unit) rather than the GPU.
As for the WiFi chipset, the search results do not explicitly mention the specific WiFi chipset used in the Radxa ROCK 5C Lite. However, Rockchip processors typically integrate WiFi 6 (802.11ax) and Bluetooth 5.0 in their high-end chipsets, which is likely the case here. For precise details, you may need to refer to the official Radxa documentation or product specifications.
In summary:
- The RK3582 can play 4K video efficiently due to its VPU capabilities.
- The WiFi chipset is likely WiFi 6, but you should verify this with Radxa’s official resources.
If you need further clarification, feel free to ask!
Amazingly, the next word prediction algorithm got something right.
Video is decoded on the VPU, not the GPU. GPU can only help accelerate the desktop environment in this case.
Try searching the forum, you may be able to unlock the gpu if you’re lucky. But also, you never know which cores are broken on rk3582 (2 of 4 are disabled, there are 2 decoding and 2 encoding cores).