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Allwinner Technology

Allwinner Technology Co., Ltd is a fabless semiconductor company that designs mixed-signal systems on a chip (SoC). The company is headquartered in Zhuhai, Guangdong, China. It has a sales and technical support office in Shenzhen, Guangdong, and logistics operations in Hong Kong.

Allwinner Technology Co., Ltd
Native name
全志
Company typePublic
SHE:300458
IndustryFabless semiconductors
Founded2007; 17 years ago (2007)
Headquarters,
ProductsIntegrated circuits
Websitewww.allwinnertech.com

Since its founding in 2007, Allwinner has released over fifteen SoC processors for use in Android-based tablets,[1] as well as in smartphones, over-the-air OTT boxes, video camera systems, car DVRs, and car media players.[2]

In 2012 and 2013, Allwinner was the number one supplier in terms of unit shipments of application processors for Android tablets worldwide.[3][4][5] According to DigiTimes, in Q4 2013 Allwinner lost its number one position in terms of unit shipments to the Chinese market to Rockchip.[6][7] For Q2 2014, Allwinner was reported by DigiTimes to be the third largest supplier to the Chinese market after Rockchip and MediaTek.[8] DigiTimes has also projected that Allwinner will fall to the number four position in Q4 2014, being passed by Intel, as Allwinner's unit shipments continue to decline.[9]

Product lines edit

 
Allwinner was the No. 1 supplier of application processors for Android tablets in 2012
 
Allwinner Product History

A-Series edit

 
Allwinner A23 Dual-Core in a Chinese Tablet

A series processors are used for mobile applications, mainly referring to tablet application.[10]

A1x family edit

In 2011, the company became an ARM processor licensee,[11] and subsequently announced a series of ARM Cortex-A8 powered mobile application processors, including A10, A13 and A10s, which were used in numerous tablets, and also in PC-on-a-stick and media center devices. They have also been adopted in free hardware projects like the Cubieboard development board.

A2x and A3x family edit

In December 2012, Allwinner announced the availability of two ARM Cortex-A7 MPCore powered products, the dual-core Allwinner A20 and quad-core Allwinner A31. Production of the A31 started in September 2012 and end products, mostly high-end tablets from Chinese manufacturers, appeared on the market in early 2013, including the Onda V972. Allwinner was the first to make this ARM processor core available in mass production.[citation needed]

In March 2013, Allwinner launched its quad-core Phablet processor A31s. Based on quad-core cortex-A7 CPU architecture, this processor allows 3G, 2G, LTE, WIFI, BT, FM, GPS, AGPS and NFC using a minimum of external components.[citation needed]

In October, 2013, Allwinner released its second dual-core A23, touted to be "The most efficient dual core processor" for tablets.[12] The A23's CPU frequency was intended to run up to 1.5 GHz.[13]

In June, 2014, Allwinner announced the A33 quad-core SoC that is pin compatible with Allwinner's A23. The new SoC features four Cortex-A7 cores with 256 KB L1 cache, 512 KB L2 cache and a Mali-400 MP2 GPU. A new feature is the support of the OpenMAX API.[14] Allwinner has positioned the A33 for entry-level tablets, targeting quad-core tablets priced from $30 to $60, and in July 2014 announced that it had started mass production of the chip, which would supposedly sell for as low as $4 per unit.[15]

A5x family edit

In April 2019, Allwinner announced the A50 28 nm quad-core SoC.[16] The A50 features four Cortex-A7 cores running up to 1.8 GHz with 512 KB L2 cache and a Mali-400 MP2 GPU.

A6x family edit

In June 2017, Allwinner announced the A63 28 nm quad-core SoC at APC 2017 Conference.[17] The A63 features four Cortex-A53 cores running up to 1.8 GHz with 512 KB L2 cache and a Mali-T760 MP2 GPU with OpenGL ES 3.2 support. VPU with 4K/6K VP9, H.265, and H.264 4K @ 30fps video decoder and H.264 HP encoder 1080P@30fps

A8x family edit

In October 2013, Allwinner disclosed its upcoming octa-core A80 SoC, featuring four high-performance ARM Cortex-A15 and four efficient ARM Cortex-A7 CPU cores in a big.LITTLE configuration.[18]

On June 30, 2014, Chinese brand Onda officially released its octa-core Onda V989 tablet, which is based on Allwinner A80. This is the first Allwinner A80-based tablet that is available to consumers, priced at CNY 1099 (~US$177).[19]

In September 2014, Allwinner announced the Allwinner A83T, an octa-core tablet processor that packs eight highly energy-efficient Cortex-A7 cores that can run simultaneously at up to around 2.0 GHz. It also includes a PowerVR GPU. The first tablet with the chip was expected to hit the market in Q4 2014.[20]

A10x/20x/30x family edit

In April 2019, Allwinner announced their roadmap for 2019 to 2020 feature the A100, A200, A300 and A301 SoC.[16] The Allwinner A200 was described as "AI blessing, computational power".[citation needed]

F-Series edit

 
Allwinner F1E200

F series are processors based on Allwinner's melis OS, mainly used in smart video radios, video MP5, etc.[10]

From 2007 to 2011, Allwinner introduced its F-series processors, including the F10, F13, F18, F20, F1E200, F1C100, and F20. This series runs Allwinner's in-house operating system Melis2.0, which is now mainly used in vehicle multimedia systems, E-ink readers, video intercom systems, and so on.[citation needed]

Sega's Game Gear Micro uses the F1C200S as main CPU.

H-Series edit

The H-series, introduced in 2014, are integrated application processors primarily targeted at OTT set-top box applications e.g. HDMI mini PCs, gaming boxes, etc.;[10]

Allwinner has launched the A80 octa-core OTT box solution, targeting at high-end OTT box market, and launched the Allwinner H8 octa-core processor for mid-range OTT boxes, and most recently launched the quad-core Allwinner H3 targeting the US$35 - $50 OTT box market.[21]

R-Series edit

 
An Allwinner R16-J

The R ("Real-Time") Series Chip is designed for low power applications where timing is critical and must be done at the edge rather than in the fog or cloud.[22] The chip also has built in redundancies to meet industrial and automotive standards for processing.[23]

The R Series Chip has been applicable to a number of different industries including Industrial Automation, Safe PLCs, Power Generation and Distribution, Healthcare and Automotive Technology.[23] The technology, specifically the R16 Chip, has also been utilised for robotic vacuums, Nintendo Classic Mini systems and smart speakers resulting from a longterm partnership with the Cogobuy Group's subsidiary IngDan (硬蛋).[24]

Cogobuy's preparatory K-system was used as the basis to add integrated SLAM modules with Allwinner chip's.[25] The technical advantages and patents Cogobuy held allowed for chip localisation of edge computing required for the AI room mapping and cleaning.[26] The R40 and R16 technology has been implemented on a number of Banana Pi models.[27][28] The R8 Chip was also used for "The World's First Nine Dollar Computer" Kickstarter project in 2015.[29]

 
Allwinner Product Roadmap 20131010

V-Series edit

The V-Series are video encoding processor targeting applications such as smart DVR, IP camera and smart home applications. It is similar to the A series SoC, but adds support for functions such as digital watermarking, motion detection and video scaling, as well as a CBR/VBR bit rate control mode.[30]

Chipset specifications edit

The Allwinner SoC family includes A-series, which is intended for Android OS, and F-series, which is intended for the company's self-developed Melis operating system.

The A-Series, including the A10, A20 and A31 SoCs, have a proprietary in-house designed multimedia co-processing DSP (Digital Signal Processing) processor technology for hardware accelerated video, image, and audio decoding, called CedarX (with subprocessing called "CedarV" for video decoding and "CedarA" for audio decoding), able to decode 2160p 2D and 1080p 3D video. The main disadvantages with CedarX technology and associated libraries is that Allwinner's own CedarX proprietary libraries have no clear usage license, so even if the source code for some versions is available the terms-of-use is unknown in open source software, and there is no glue code for any other multimedia frameworks on Linux systems that could be used as a middle-ware, like for example OpenMAX or VAAPI.

A-Series edit

The A-series are integrated application processors primarily targeting tablets as well as targeting mini PCs, development boards and TV boxes.[2]

SoC Fab CPU GPU (Clock) Video Decoder Video Encoder Package,
Size (mm), Pitch (mm)
Application Examples
ISA4K μarch Cores L2 cache
A10 55 nm ARMv7-A Cortex-A8 1 256 KB Mali-400 (300 MHz)[31] 2160p H.264 1080p @ 30 fps BGA441, 19×19, 0.80 Tablet, smart TV
List
A10s BGA336, 14×14, 0.65 HDMI Dongle OLinuXino A10S
A13 eLQFP176, 20×20 Tablet, E-reader
List
  • CCE Motion Tab TR71, OLinuXino A13
    iView CyberPad, iView-420TPC, PocketBook 624 (Basic Touch)
A20[32] Cortex-A7 2 256 KB[33][34] Mali-400 MP2 (350 MHz)[31] BGA441, 19×19, 0.80 Tablet, smart TV
List
  • Vivaldi Tablet Cubieboard2, OLinuXino A20, MSI Primo 73,
    ampe a65, Apical M7098, RF M722JH,
    Bmorn K80, 10moons X6, Cubietruck, MarsBoard, pcDuino, Banana Pi,GoTab GBT10,
A23 40 nm 1080p @ 60 fps multi-format H.264 1080p @ 60 fps BGA280, 14×14, 0.80 Tablet Kiano SlimTab 8
A31 4 1 MB PowerVR SGX544 MP2 (350 MHz)[31] 2160p
4K×2K
BGA609, 18×18, 0.65 Tablet, Smartphone, smart TV
List
  • Readboy G50, GoClever Orion 70,Foxconn InFocus,
    Mele A1000G,Onda V972, Ployer MOMO19HD,
    Bmorn K23, Ampe A10 Flagship, Epudo ES1006Q, eSTAR CRYSTAL, Mixtile LOFT-Q
A31s H.264 1080p @ 30 fps BGA460, 18×18, 0.80 Phablet, Tablet, smartphone, smart TV
List
  • Boardcon Compact31S,[35]
    iView CyberPad iView-788TPC,
    MSI Primo81, Teclast P88s mini,
    Ainol Novo 9 Firewire,
    Fusion5 Xtra POWER4 Tablet PC,
    Apical M7853,
    Ployer momo mini, Gajah MD7019,
    JWD m785, MELE AHD10A04,
    Texet TM-7867, HP 8[36]
A33[37][38] 512 KB Mali-400 MP2 (350 MHz)[31] 1080p @ 60 fps multi-format H.264 1080p @ 60 fps BGA282, 14×14, 0.80 Tablet GoTab GT97X[39]
A40i H.264 1080p @ 45 fps BGA468, 16×16, 0.65 Industrial control, Self-service terminal Boardcon EMA40i[40]
A80 Octa[41] 28 nm

HPM

big.LITTLE:
Cortex-A15 + A7
8 2 MB +
512 KB
PowerVR G6230 (Rogue) (533 MHz)[31] 4K×2K @30 fps, H.265/VP9 1080p @30 fps H.264 HP/VP8 4K×2K @30 fps FCBGA636, 19×19, 0.65 Tablet, smart TV, TV box, mini PC
List
  • Optimus Board,[42] Cubieboard 4, PCDuino 8, Onda V989, ZERO Devices Z8C Alice, Tronsmart Draco AW80[43]
A83T[20][44] Cortex-A7 1MB[45] PowerVR SGX544 (700 MHz)[31] 1080p @ 60 fps, H.264, HVEC MP/L5.2 H.264 1080p @ 60 fps FCBGA345, 14×14 Tablet InFocus CS1 A83 (C2107)[46]
A50 28 nm HPC Cortex-A7 4 512 KB Mali-400 MP2 1080p @ 60 fps HEVC/H.264, 1080p @ 30 fps multi-format H.264 1080p @ 60 fps FBGA413, 12.3x12.8, 0.5 Tablet
A63 28 nm HPC ARMv8-A Cortex-A53 4 512 KB Mali T760 4K @ 30fps HEVC/VP9/H.264, 1080p @ 60 fps multi-format H.264 1080p @ 30 fps FCBGA463, 15×15, 0.65 Tablet
A64[47] 40 nm ARMv8-A Cortex-A53 4 512 KB Mali-400 MP2 H.264/H.265 H.264 1080p @ 60 fps BGA396, 15×15, 0.65 Tablet, Laptop[48] OLinuXino-A64, PINE64[49]
A133 28 nm HPC ARMv8-A Cortex-A53 4 512 KB PowerVR GE8300 4K @ 30fps HEVC/H.264 H.264 1080p @ 60 fps LFBGA346, 12×12, 0.5 Tablet

H-Series edit

The H-series, introduced in 2014, are primarily targeted at OTT set-top box applications.

SoC Fab CPU GPU Video Decoder Video Encoder Package Application Examples
ISA μarch Cores L2 Cache
H2 40 nm ARMv7-A Cortex-A7 4 ? Mali-400 MP2

@ 600 MHz

1080p @ 60 fps H.264 1080p @ 30fps ? OTT box, IoT, DIY boards Orange PI Zero, NanoPi Duo, Banana Pi M2 Zero
H3[50][51]

[52][53]

4 512 KB 1080p @ 60 fps, 4K H.265 @ 30 fps FBGA347, 14 × 14 mm, 0.65 mm Pitch Capcom Home Arcade[54], Zidoo X1, Tronsmart Draco H3, Orange Pi PC, NanoPi NEO, NanoPi Duo2, NanoPi R1[55]
H8[56] 28 nm HPC 8 ? PowerVR SGX544

@ 700MHZ

1080p @ 60 fps, 1080p H.265/VP9 @ 30 fps H.264 1080p @ 60 fps FCBGA345, 14 × 14 mm Cubieboard 5
H64[57] 40 nm ARMv8-A Cortex-A53 4 ? Mali-400 MP2 H.264/H.265 BGA396, 15 × 15 mm, 0.65 mm Pitch Orange Pi Win, Orange Pi Win Plus
H5[58] 4 512 KB Mali-450 MP6 H.264/H.265 4k@30fps VP8 1080p@60fps FBGA347, 14 × 14 mm, 0.65 mm Pitch Orange Pi Zero Plus, Orange Pi PC2, Orange Pi Prime, NanoPi NEO2, NanoPi NEO Plus2, NanoPi Neo Core2
H6 28 nm 4 512 KB Mali-T720 MP2 @600 MHz H.265/HEVC 4K@60fps

H.264/AVC, VP9 4K@30fps VP6/VP8, 1080P@60fps

H.264 BP/MP/HP@level 4.2 4K@30fps BGA451, 15 x 15mm,

0.65mm pitch

OTT, DVB and IPTV markets Zidoo H6 Pro, Orange Pi One Plus, Orange Pi Lite 2, Orange Pi 3, PINE H64 model A and B, Boardcon EMH6
H616 [59] 4 512 KB Mali-G31 MP2 H.265 4K@60fps or 6K@30fps

VP9, 4K@60fps VP8, 1080p@60fps

H.264 BP/MP/HP 4K@25fps TFBGA284 14 x 12 mm, 0.65 mm pitch OTT, DVB and IPTV markets Tanix TX6s, X96 Mate, Orange Pi Zero2
H618 [60] 1 MB Orange Pi Zero3, T95Z Plus

F-Series edit

SoC CPU Memory Video Decoder Video Encoder Package OS Application
F1C100 ARM9 SDR 720p N/A LQFP128 Melis 2.0 Car MP5, Car Headrest, Visual Bombox, Visual Radio
F1C200s SIP MJPEG 720 @ 30fps QFN88 Melis, Linux Game Gear Micro
F1E200 DDR 1080p N/A eLQFP128 Melis 2.0 E-ink Reader, PMP
F10 N/A LQFP176 Multimedia Box, HD Player
F13 MPEG4 720p @ 30 fps Car MP5
F18 LQFP216 Visual Intercom System
F20 DDR/DDR2 H.264 1080p @ 30 fps BGA400 Car DVR, Multimedia Box, Mobile Karaoke

R-Series edit

SoC CPU GPU Video Decoder Video Encoder Package Application Examples
ISA μarch Cores L2 Cache
R8[61][62] ARMv7-A Cortex-A8 1 ? Mali-400 MP2[63] 1080p@30fps 720p@30fps eLQFP176 IoT, Linux on the Stick, Smart Device $9 Next Thing Co.'s CHIP computer
R16[64] Cortex-A7 4 512 KB 1080p@60fps 1080p@60fps BGA282 IoT, Security Systems NES Classic Edition, SNES Classic Edition[65]
R40[66] ? FBGA468 IoT, Security Systems
R58[67] 8 ? PowerVR SGX544 MP1 1080p@60fps or 720p@120fps FCBGA345, 14mm × 14mm Hybrid PC, Tablet, Multimedia Box, HD Player
R18 ARMv8-A Cortex-A53 4 512 KB Mali-400 MP2 ? ? ? ?

T-Series edit

SoC CPU GPU Video Decoder Video Encoder Package Application Examples
ISA μarch Cores L2 Cache
T2[68] ARMv7-A Cortex-A7 2 ? Mali-400 MP2 1080p@30fps 1080p@30fps FBGA441, 19mm × 19mm In-Car Entertainment, SatNav Nowada K1201
T3[69] 4 512Kb 1080p@45fps 1080p@45fps FBGA468, 16mm × 16mm Ezonetronics CT-0008
T8[70] 8 ? PowerVR SGX544 MP1 1080p@60fps 1080p@60fps FCBGA345, 14mm × 14mm Roadover T800 IX25

Allwinner processor ecosystem edit

 
Allwinner IDH List

Allwinner Technology cooperates with around ten independent design houses (IDHs) based in Shenzhen, China, who develop solutions based on Allwinner processors. They include iNet Technology, Worldchip Digital Technology, Sochip Technology, Topwise Communication, ChipHD Technology, Highcharacter Science and Technology, WITS Technology, Ococci Technology, Next Huawen Technology, and Qi Hao Digital Technology.

Apart from the white-box market, Allwinner processors can also be found in many brand products, including HP, MSI, ZTE, NOOX, GoTab, Skyworth, MeLE, Polaroid, Micromax, Archos, Texet, Ainol, Onda, Ramos, Teclast, Ployer, Readboy, Noah, RF, Bmorn, Apical, Astro Queo, etc.

Free and open-source software support edit

Due to the low price of the A10 SoC, the fact that it has a special rescue mode, and the early availability of U-Boot and Linux kernel source (through several device makers), the Allwinner SoCs have been popular among open-source software developers. Since at least 2012 the linux-sunxi community has been one of the most active ARM SoC communities, and the slightly older hardware has only very minimal dependence on firmware or blobs.[71][72]

Since 2014, Allwinner is also an official member of the Linaro group, a nonprofit engineering consortium aimed at developing open-source software for the ARM architecture.[73] However, it has been noted that most of the contributions that Allwinner has made to the Linaro group has been in the form of binary blobs, which is in clear violation of the GNU GPL license that the Linux kernel uses.[74]

Android 5.0 Lollipop support edit

In December 2014, Allwinner released its Android 5.0 SDK for Allwinner A33 quad-core solution.[75]

Linux controversies edit

GPL controversy edit

Allwinner has been accused multiple times[76] of violating the GPL license by not providing Linux/Android kernel source code or U-Boot source, and by using LGPL-licensed code within their binary blobs, etc.[77]

Backdoor controversy edit

Allwinner has also been accused of including a backdoor in its published version of the Linux kernel.[78][79] The backdoor allows any installed app to have full root access to the system. While this may be a remnant of debugging during the development process, it presents a significant security risk to all devices using the Allwinner provided kernel.

See also edit

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view May 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message Allwinner Technology Co Ltd is a fabless semiconductor company that designs mixed signal systems on a chip SoC The company is headquartered in Zhuhai Guangdong China It has a sales and technical support office in Shenzhen Guangdong and logistics operations in Hong Kong Allwinner Technology Co LtdNative name全志Company typePublicTraded asSHE 300458IndustryFabless semiconductorsFounded2007 17 years ago 2007 HeadquartersZhuhai Guangdong ChinaProductsIntegrated circuitsWebsitewww wbr allwinnertech wbr com Since its founding in 2007 Allwinner has released over fifteen SoC processors for use in Android based tablets 1 as well as in smartphones over the air OTT boxes video camera systems car DVRs and car media players 2 In 2012 and 2013 Allwinner was the number one supplier in terms of unit shipments of application processors for Android tablets worldwide 3 4 5 According to DigiTimes in Q4 2013 Allwinner lost its number one position in terms of unit shipments to the Chinese market to Rockchip 6 7 For Q2 2014 Allwinner was reported by DigiTimes to be the third largest supplier to the Chinese market after Rockchip and MediaTek 8 DigiTimes has also projected that Allwinner will fall to the number four position in Q4 2014 being passed by Intel as Allwinner s unit shipments continue to decline 9 Contents 1 Product lines 1 1 A Series 1 1 1 A1x family 1 1 2 A2x and A3x family 1 1 3 A5x family 1 1 4 A6x family 1 1 5 A8x family 1 1 6 A10x 20x 30x family 1 2 F Series 1 3 H Series 1 4 R Series 1 5 V Series 2 Chipset specifications 2 1 A Series 2 2 H Series 2 3 F Series 2 4 R Series 2 5 T Series 3 Allwinner processor ecosystem 4 Free and open source software support 4 1 Android 5 0 Lollipop support 5 Linux controversies 5 1 GPL controversy 5 2 Backdoor controversy 6 See also 7 ReferencesProduct lines edit nbsp Allwinner was the No 1 supplier of application processors for Android tablets in 2012 nbsp Allwinner Product History A Series edit nbsp Allwinner A23 Dual Core in a Chinese Tablet A series processors are used for mobile applications mainly referring to tablet application 10 A1x family edit Main article Allwinner A1X In 2011 the company became an ARM processor licensee 11 and subsequently announced a series of ARM Cortex A8 powered mobile application processors including A10 A13 and A10s which were used in numerous tablets and also in PC on a stick and media center devices They have also been adopted in free hardware projects like the Cubieboard development board A2x and A3x family edit In December 2012 Allwinner announced the availability of two ARM Cortex A7 MPCore powered products the dual core Allwinner A20 and quad core Allwinner A31 Production of the A31 started in September 2012 and end products mostly high end tablets from Chinese manufacturers appeared on the market in early 2013 including the Onda V972 Allwinner was the first to make this ARM processor core available in mass production citation needed In March 2013 Allwinner launched its quad core Phablet processor A31s Based on quad core cortex A7 CPU architecture this processor allows 3G 2G LTE WIFI BT FM GPS AGPS and NFC using a minimum of external components citation needed In October 2013 Allwinner released its second dual core A23 touted to be The most efficient dual core processor for tablets 12 The A23 s CPU frequency was intended to run up to 1 5 GHz 13 In June 2014 Allwinner announced the A33 quad core SoC that is pin compatible with Allwinner s A23 The new SoC features four Cortex A7 cores with 256 KB L1 cache 512 KB L2 cache and a Mali 400 MP2 GPU A new feature is the support of the OpenMAX API 14 Allwinner has positioned the A33 for entry level tablets targeting quad core tablets priced from 30 to 60 and in July 2014 announced that it had started mass production of the chip which would supposedly sell for as low as 4 per unit 15 A5x family edit In April 2019 Allwinner announced the A50 28 nm quad core SoC 16 The A50 features four Cortex A7 cores running up to 1 8 GHz with 512 KB L2 cache and a Mali 400 MP2 GPU A6x family edit In June 2017 Allwinner announced the A63 28 nm quad core SoC at APC 2017 Conference 17 The A63 features four Cortex A53 cores running up to 1 8 GHz with 512 KB L2 cache and a Mali T760 MP2 GPU with OpenGL ES 3 2 support VPU with 4K 6K VP9 H 265 and H 264 4K 30fps video decoder and H 264 HP encoder 1080P 30fps A8x family edit In October 2013 Allwinner disclosed its upcoming octa core A80 SoC featuring four high performance ARM Cortex A15 and four efficient ARM Cortex A7 CPU cores in a big LITTLE configuration 18 On June 30 2014 Chinese brand Onda officially released its octa core Onda V989 tablet which is based on Allwinner A80 This is the first Allwinner A80 based tablet that is available to consumers priced at CNY 1099 US 177 19 In September 2014 Allwinner announced the Allwinner A83T an octa core tablet processor that packs eight highly energy efficient Cortex A7 cores that can run simultaneously at up to around 2 0 GHz It also includes a PowerVR GPU The first tablet with the chip was expected to hit the market in Q4 2014 20 A10x 20x 30x family edit In April 2019 Allwinner announced their roadmap for 2019 to 2020 feature the A100 A200 A300 and A301 SoC 16 The Allwinner A200 was described as AI blessing computational power citation needed F Series edit nbsp Allwinner F1E200 F series are processors based on Allwinner s melis OS mainly used in smart video radios video MP5 etc 10 From 2007 to 2011 Allwinner introduced its F series processors including the F10 F13 F18 F20 F1E200 F1C100 and F20 This series runs Allwinner s in house operating system Melis2 0 which is now mainly used in vehicle multimedia systems E ink readers video intercom systems and so on citation needed Sega s Game Gear Micro uses the F1C200S as main CPU H Series edit The H series introduced in 2014 are integrated application processors primarily targeted at OTT set top box applications e g HDMI mini PCs gaming boxes etc 10 Allwinner has launched the A80 octa core OTT box solution targeting at high end OTT box market and launched the Allwinner H8 octa core processor for mid range OTT boxes and most recently launched the quad core Allwinner H3 targeting the US 35 50 OTT box market 21 R Series edit nbsp An Allwinner R16 J The R Real Time Series Chip is designed for low power applications where timing is critical and must be done at the edge rather than in the fog or cloud 22 The chip also has built in redundancies to meet industrial and automotive standards for processing 23 The R Series Chip has been applicable to a number of different industries including Industrial Automation Safe PLCs Power Generation and Distribution Healthcare and Automotive Technology 23 The technology specifically the R16 Chip has also been utilised for robotic vacuums Nintendo Classic Mini systems and smart speakers resulting from a longterm partnership with the Cogobuy Group s subsidiary IngDan 硬蛋 24 Cogobuy s preparatory K system was used as the basis to add integrated SLAM modules with Allwinner chip s 25 The technical advantages and patents Cogobuy held allowed for chip localisation of edge computing required for the AI room mapping and cleaning 26 The R40 and R16 technology has been implemented on a number of Banana Pi models 27 28 The R8 Chip was also used for The World s First Nine Dollar Computer Kickstarter project in 2015 29 nbsp Allwinner Product Roadmap 20131010 V Series edit The V Series are video encoding processor targeting applications such as smart DVR IP camera and smart home applications It is similar to the A series SoC but adds support for functions such as digital watermarking motion detection and video scaling as well as a CBR VBR bit rate control mode 30 Chipset specifications editThe Allwinner SoC family includes A series which is intended for Android OS and F series which is intended for the company s self developed Melis operating system The A Series including the A10 A20 and A31 SoCs have a proprietary in house designed multimedia co processing DSP Digital Signal Processing processor technology for hardware accelerated video image and audio decoding called CedarX with subprocessing called CedarV for video decoding and CedarA for audio decoding able to decode 2160p 2D and 1080p 3D video The main disadvantages with CedarX technology and associated libraries is that Allwinner s own CedarX proprietary libraries have no clear usage license so even if the source code for some versions is available the terms of use is unknown in open source software and there is no glue code for any other multimedia frameworks on Linux systems that could be used as a middle ware like for example OpenMAX or VAAPI A Series edit The A series are integrated application processors primarily targeting tablets as well as targeting mini PCs development boards and TV boxes 2 SoC Fab CPU GPU Clock Video Decoder Video Encoder Package Size mm Pitch mm Application Examples ISA4K march Cores L2 cache A10 55 nm ARMv7 A Cortex A8 1 256 KB Mali 400 300 MHz 31 2160p H 264 1080p 30 fps BGA441 19 19 0 80 Tablet smart TV List Gooseberry Cubieboard MarsBoard Fusion5 A10s BGA336 14 14 0 65 HDMI Dongle OLinuXino A10S A13 eLQFP176 20 20 Tablet E reader List CCE Motion Tab TR71 OLinuXino A13iView CyberPad iView 420TPC PocketBook 624 Basic Touch A20 32 Cortex A7 2 256 KB 33 34 Mali 400 MP2 350 MHz 31 BGA441 19 19 0 80 Tablet smart TV List Vivaldi Tablet Cubieboard2 OLinuXino A20 MSI Primo 73 ampe a65 Apical M7098 RF M722JH Bmorn K80 10moons X6 Cubietruck MarsBoard pcDuino Banana Pi GoTab GBT10 A23 40 nm 1080p 60 fps multi format H 264 1080p 60 fps BGA280 14 14 0 80 Tablet Kiano SlimTab 8 A31 4 1 MB PowerVR SGX544 MP2 350 MHz 31 2160p4K 2K BGA609 18 18 0 65 Tablet Smartphone smart TV List Readboy G50 GoClever Orion 70 Foxconn InFocus Mele A1000G Onda V972 Ployer MOMO19HD Bmorn K23 Ampe A10 Flagship Epudo ES1006Q eSTAR CRYSTAL Mixtile LOFT Q A31s H 264 1080p 30 fps BGA460 18 18 0 80 Phablet Tablet smartphone smart TV List Boardcon Compact31S 35 iView CyberPad iView 788TPC MSI Primo81 Teclast P88s mini Ainol Novo 9 Firewire Fusion5 Xtra POWER4 Tablet PC Apical M7853 Ployer momo mini Gajah MD7019 JWD m785 MELE AHD10A04 Texet TM 7867 HP 8 36 A33 37 38 512 KB Mali 400 MP2 350 MHz 31 1080p 60 fps multi format H 264 1080p 60 fps BGA282 14 14 0 80 Tablet GoTab GT97X 39 A40i H 264 1080p 45 fps BGA468 16 16 0 65 Industrial control Self service terminal Boardcon EMA40i 40 A80 Octa 41 28 nm HPM big LITTLE Cortex A15 A7 8 2 MB 512 KB PowerVR G6230 Rogue 533 MHz 31 4K 2K 30 fps H 265 VP9 1080p 30 fps H 264 HP VP8 4K 2K 30 fps FCBGA636 19 19 0 65 Tablet smart TV TV box mini PC List Optimus Board 42 Cubieboard 4 PCDuino 8 Onda V989 ZERO Devices Z8C Alice Tronsmart Draco AW80 43 A83T 20 44 Cortex A7 1MB 45 PowerVR SGX544 700 MHz 31 1080p 60 fps H 264 HVEC MP L5 2 H 264 1080p 60 fps FCBGA345 14 14 Tablet InFocus CS1 A83 C2107 46 A50 28 nm HPC Cortex A7 4 512 KB Mali 400 MP2 1080p 60 fps HEVC H 264 1080p 30 fps multi format H 264 1080p 60 fps FBGA413 12 3x12 8 0 5 Tablet A63 28 nm HPC ARMv8 A Cortex A53 4 512 KB Mali T760 4K 30fps HEVC VP9 H 264 1080p 60 fps multi format H 264 1080p 30 fps FCBGA463 15 15 0 65 Tablet A64 47 40 nm ARMv8 A Cortex A53 4 512 KB Mali 400 MP2 H 264 H 265 H 264 1080p 60 fps BGA396 15 15 0 65 Tablet Laptop 48 OLinuXino A64 PINE64 49 A133 28 nm HPC ARMv8 A Cortex A53 4 512 KB PowerVR GE8300 4K 30fps HEVC H 264 H 264 1080p 60 fps LFBGA346 12 12 0 5 Tablet H Series edit The H series introduced in 2014 are primarily targeted at OTT set top box applications SoC Fab CPU GPU Video Decoder Video Encoder Package Application Examples ISA march Cores L2 Cache H2 40 nm ARMv7 A Cortex A7 4 Mali 400 MP2 600 MHz 1080p 60 fps H 264 1080p 30fps OTT box IoT DIY boards Orange PI Zero NanoPi Duo Banana Pi M2 Zero H3 50 51 52 53 4 512 KB 1080p 60 fps 4K H 265 30 fps FBGA347 14 14 mm 0 65 mm Pitch Capcom Home Arcade 54 Zidoo X1 Tronsmart Draco H3 Orange Pi PC NanoPi NEO NanoPi Duo2 NanoPi R1 55 H8 56 28 nm HPC 8 PowerVR SGX544 700MHZ 1080p 60 fps 1080p H 265 VP9 30 fps H 264 1080p 60 fps FCBGA345 14 14 mm Cubieboard 5 H64 57 40 nm ARMv8 A Cortex A53 4 Mali 400 MP2 H 264 H 265 BGA396 15 15 mm 0 65 mm Pitch Orange Pi Win Orange Pi Win Plus H5 58 4 512 KB Mali 450 MP6 H 264 H 265 4k 30fps VP8 1080p 60fps FBGA347 14 14 mm 0 65 mm Pitch Orange Pi Zero Plus Orange Pi PC2 Orange Pi Prime NanoPi NEO2 NanoPi NEO Plus2 NanoPi Neo Core2 H6 28 nm 4 512 KB Mali T720 MP2 600 MHz H 265 HEVC 4K 60fps H 264 AVC VP9 4K 30fps VP6 VP8 1080P 60fps H 264 BP MP HP level 4 2 4K 30fps BGA451 15 x 15mm 0 65mm pitch OTT DVB and IPTV markets Zidoo H6 Pro Orange Pi One Plus Orange Pi Lite 2 Orange Pi 3 PINE H64 model A and B Boardcon EMH6 H616 59 4 512 KB Mali G31 MP2 H 265 4K 60fps or 6K 30fps VP9 4K 60fps VP8 1080p 60fps H 264 BP MP HP 4K 25fps TFBGA284 14 x 12 mm 0 65 mm pitch OTT DVB and IPTV markets Tanix TX6s X96 Mate Orange Pi Zero2 H618 60 1 MB Orange Pi Zero3 T95Z Plus F Series edit SoC CPU Memory Video Decoder Video Encoder Package OS Application F1C100 ARM9 SDR 720p N A LQFP128 Melis 2 0 Car MP5 Car Headrest Visual Bombox Visual Radio F1C200s SIP MJPEG 720 30fps QFN88 Melis Linux Game Gear Micro F1E200 DDR 1080p N A eLQFP128 Melis 2 0 E ink Reader PMP F10 N A LQFP176 Multimedia Box HD Player F13 MPEG4 720p 30 fps Car MP5 F18 LQFP216 Visual Intercom System F20 DDR DDR2 H 264 1080p 30 fps BGA400 Car DVR Multimedia Box Mobile Karaoke R Series edit SoC CPU GPU Video Decoder Video Encoder Package Application Examples ISA march Cores L2 Cache R8 61 62 ARMv7 A Cortex A8 1 Mali 400 MP2 63 1080p 30fps 720p 30fps eLQFP176 IoT Linux on the Stick Smart Device 9 Next Thing Co s CHIP computer R16 64 Cortex A7 4 512 KB 1080p 60fps 1080p 60fps BGA282 IoT Security Systems NES Classic Edition SNES Classic Edition 65 R40 66 FBGA468 IoT Security Systems R58 67 8 PowerVR SGX544 MP1 1080p 60fps or 720p 120fps FCBGA345 14mm 14mm Hybrid PC Tablet Multimedia Box HD Player R18 ARMv8 A Cortex A53 4 512 KB Mali 400 MP2 T Series edit SoC CPU GPU Video Decoder Video Encoder Package Application Examples ISA march Cores L2 Cache T2 68 ARMv7 A Cortex A7 2 Mali 400 MP2 1080p 30fps 1080p 30fps FBGA441 19mm 19mm In Car Entertainment SatNav Nowada K1201 T3 69 4 512Kb 1080p 45fps 1080p 45fps FBGA468 16mm 16mm Ezonetronics CT 0008 T8 70 8 PowerVR SGX544 MP1 1080p 60fps 1080p 60fps FCBGA345 14mm 14mm Roadover T800 IX25Allwinner processor ecosystem editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message nbsp Allwinner IDH List Allwinner Technology cooperates with around ten independent design houses IDHs based in Shenzhen China who develop solutions based on Allwinner processors They include iNet Technology Worldchip Digital Technology Sochip Technology Topwise Communication ChipHD Technology Highcharacter Science and Technology WITS Technology Ococci Technology Next Huawen Technology and Qi Hao Digital Technology Apart from the white box market Allwinner processors can also be found in many brand products including HP MSI ZTE NOOX GoTab Skyworth MeLE Polaroid Micromax Archos Texet Ainol Onda Ramos Teclast Ployer Readboy Noah RF Bmorn Apical Astro Queo etc Free and open source software support editDue to the low price of the A10 SoC the fact that it has a special rescue mode and the early availability of U Boot and Linux kernel source through several device makers the Allwinner SoCs have been popular among open source software developers Since at least 2012 the linux sunxi community has been one of the most active ARM SoC communities and the slightly older hardware has only very minimal dependence on firmware or blobs 71 72 Since 2014 Allwinner is also an official member of the Linaro group a nonprofit engineering consortium aimed at developing open source software for the ARM architecture 73 However it has been noted that most of the contributions that Allwinner has made to the Linaro group has been in the form of binary blobs which is in clear violation of the GNU GPL license that the Linux kernel uses 74 Android 5 0 Lollipop support edit In December 2014 Allwinner released its Android 5 0 SDK for Allwinner A33 quad core solution 75 Linux controversies editGPL controversy edit Allwinner has been accused multiple times 76 of violating the GPL license by not providing Linux Android kernel source code or U Boot source and by using LGPL licensed code within their binary blobs etc 77 Backdoor controversy edit Allwinner has also been accused of including a backdoor in its published version of the Linux kernel 78 79 The backdoor allows any installed app to have full root access to the system While this may be a remnant of debugging during the development process it presents a significant security risk to all devices using the Allwinner provided kernel See also editAllwinner A1X Amlogic Actions Semiconductor Leadcore Technology MediaTek Nufront Rockchip UNISOC List of Qualcomm Snapdragon systems on chip Comparison of ARMv8 A cores Comparison of ARMv7 A coresReferences edit Lin Eric Digitimes Research China tablet SoC developers enjoy robust shipment growth in 2012 DigiTimes DigiTimes Research Retrieved 22 March 2013 a b Allwinner Technology Home Page Allwinner Archived from the original on 2015 01 01 Retrieved 2015 01 02 Digitimes Research Tablet AP shipments to China to rise 53 in 3Q13 Digitimes Retrieved Sep 23 2013 London Calling Did Allwinner outsell Intel Qualcomm eetimes Retrieved August 5 2013 Qualcomm Intel Threatened as Allwinner Nabs Tablet Share Bloomberg 2014 03 17 Retrieved 2014 08 01 Digitimes Research China tablet use application processor shipments continue growing in 4Q13 DigiTimes 2014 01 21 Retrieved 2014 08 01 Digitimes Research Tablet application processor shipments in China slip 2 7 in 1Q14 DigiTimes 2014 04 01 Retrieved 2014 05 24 Digitimes Research China sees increased tablet AP shipments in 2Q14 DigiTimes 2014 07 28 Retrieved 2014 07 28 Digitimes Research Tablet AP shipments in China to rise 4 7 in 4Q14 DigiTimes 2014 11 11 Retrieved 2015 01 05 a b c Allwinner SoC Family linux sunxi org linux sunxi org Retrieved 2019 01 22 ARM processor licensee on ARM com A New Weapon in the Tablet Wars Allwinner Announces the Ultra Efficient Dual Core A23 Processor for Tablets Allwinner September 2013 Archived from the original on 2015 02 04 Retrieved 2015 01 02 Allwinner Announces Stunning Specs for New 1 5GHz Dual Core A23 Processor Allwinner October 2013 Archived from the original on 2015 01 16 Retrieved 2015 01 02 AllWinner A33 Quad Core SoC is Pin to Pin Compatible with AllWinner A23 3 June 2014 Retrieved June 11 2014 Allwinner A33 World s First 4 Quad Core Tablet Processor Now in Mass Production Allwinner July 2014 Archived from the original on 2014 08 01 Retrieved 2014 08 01 a b Allwinner Tablet SoC Roadmap 2019 2020 CNXSoft Embedded Systems News 2019 04 28 Retrieved 2019 05 04 Allwinner A63 2K Flat Panel SoC Unveiled at APC 2017 Conference CNXSoft Embedded Systems News 2017 06 26 Retrieved 2019 05 04 A80 Octa core BigLittle SoC from Allwinner will be ready in 2014 olimex October 2013 Retrieved Oct 1 2013 Onda V989 AllWinner A80 Android Tablet is Now Available for Pre order 17 July 2014 a b Allwinner s A83T a Heavyweight Octa Core for Full HD Tablets PR Newswire 2014 09 04 Retrieved 2014 09 27 Allwinner H3 is a Quad Core SoC for Sub 50 4K H 265 Media Players Allwinner 8 December 2014 Retrieved 2015 01 02 Allwinner Technology Co Ltd 2016 Allwinner R16 User Manual PDF 1 2 ed Allwinner Technology Co Ltd a b ARM Processors DigiKey www digikey com Retrieved 2019 01 22 Cogobuy Partners with Allwinner on Chip Localization Benefits from 1 6 Trillion Opportunities The Daily Telescope 2018 04 23 Retrieved 2019 01 22 財經智珠網 DB Power 免費股票報價 HK Free Stock Quote 股票投資大市分析 Financial Information and Data www dbpower com hk Retrieved 2019 01 22 GmbH finanzen net Cogobuy Announces 2018 Interim Results Markets Insider markets businessinsider com Retrieved 2019 01 22 R40 www allwinnertech com Retrieved 2019 01 22 R16 www allwinnertech com Retrieved 2019 01 22 CHIP The World s First Nine Dollar Computer Kickstarter Retrieved 2019 01 22 cnxsoft 9 July 2014 AllWinner V10 and V15 SoCs Target Video Recording Applications cnx software Retrieved 9 July 2014 a b c d e f Gpu gflops GPU GFLOPS 2014 12 18 Archived from the original on 2014 05 09 Retrieved 2015 01 02 Allwinner throws A20 dual core and A31 quad core processors into ARM fray Engadget Retrieved 22 December 2012 A20 linux sunxi org linux sunxi community 2014 12 04 Retrieved 2015 02 01 A20 User Manual Revision 1 3 PDF linux sunxi community Allwinner 2014 10 21 Retrieved 2015 02 01 Boardcon Compact31S 2014 10 22 Archived from the original on 2016 04 12 Retrieved 2018 04 03 HP 8 1401 Tablet Product Specifications HP Consumer Support HP Archived from the original on 2014 07 14 Retrieved 8 July 2014 Allwinner A33 Processor Goes Official Cortex A7 Quad core And Mali 400 MP2 GPU GSM Insider Archived from the original on 2014 06 08 Retrieved 2014 06 05 A33 Product brief PDF Allwinner download center Allwinner Archived from the original on 24 June 2014 Retrieved 8 July 2014 GoTab GT97X 2014 12 16 Boardcon EMA40i 2019 03 22 A80 Allwinner Archived from the original on 2014 12 31 Retrieved 2015 01 02 Allwinner UltraOcta A80 OptimusBoard to be Unveiled at 2014 CES Allwinner Archived from the original on 2014 10 06 Retrieved 2014 10 03 Tronsmart Draco AW80 is an Allwinner A80 Android mini PC with Up to 4GB RAM Cnx software com 2014 10 31 Retrieved 2016 01 30 Octa core A83T Allwinner Archived from the original on 2015 01 02 Retrieved 2015 01 02 BPI M3 www banana pi org Retrieved 8 August 2021 Infocus CS1 A83 C2107 Android Tablet Review 2014 12 16 Retrieved 2015 01 02 AllWinner A64 is a 5 Quad Core 64 bit ARM Cortex A53 SoC for Tablets CNX Software 2015 01 08 Retrieved 2015 01 09 TERES A64 BLACK OLIMEX Retrieved 2022 11 14 FAQ PINE 64 PINE 64 Archived from the original on 2016 02 28 Retrieved 2016 02 27 Allwinner H3 Quad Core Announced a Full 4K OTT Box Solution Allwinner December 2014 Archived from the original on 2015 01 06 Retrieved 2015 01 03 H3 Allwinner Archived from the original on 2015 01 02 Retrieved 2015 01 03 H3 linux sunxi org NanoPi R1 www friendlyarm com Retrieved 2020 12 29 Lunchtime Livestream Capcom Home Arcade Lets Take it Apart retrieved 2021 06 06 NanoPi R1 www friendlyarm com Retrieved 2020 12 29 H8 Allwinner Archived from the original on 2015 01 02 Retrieved 2015 01 03 Allwinner H64 based Nobel64 Could the First Affordable 64 bit ARM Development Board CNX Software 2014 10 13 Retrieved 2015 01 09 Allwinner H5 Datasheet Quad Core OTT Box Processor Allwinner H616 Datasheet High Picture Quality 4K Decoding SOC PDF Allwinner H618 Linux sunix page Redirects to the H616 page High Picture Quality 4K Decoding SOC Allwinner R8 SOC description Allwinner R8 Archived from the original on 5 February 2016 Retrieved 28 January 2016 NextThingCo CHIP Hardware PDF GitHub Archived from the original PDF on 8 April 2018 Retrieved 1 November 2016 Allwinner R16 R40 and R58 SoC for IoT and Hybrid Startlr Tech 18 August 2016 Retrieved 18 August 2016 R16 SOC description Allwinner R16 Archived from the original on 2016 01 24 Retrieved 28 January 2016 Linneman John 27 September 2017 SNES mini teardown confirms recycled NES mini tech Eurogamer Retrieved 27 September 2017 R40 SOC description Allwinner R40 Retrieved 28 January 2016 R58 SOC description Allwinner R58 Archived from the original on 15 March 2016 Retrieved 28 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