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Allwinner a33 firmware
Allwinner a33 firmware








allwinner a33 firmware

Sometimes I’ve seen the Allwinner-branded memory as well. It appears the company is now attempting to provide a complete solution mostly comprised of their chips with the main processor (A133), XR829 or AW859A wireless chip/module, and AXP707 PMIC.

  • Package – LFBGA 346balls 12 x 12 mm body size, 0.5 mm ball pitch, 0.3 mm ball sizeīlock diagram of typical A133-based tablet.
  • allwinner a33 firmware

    13M 10fps or 8M 30fps ISP with 3A/2D de-noise/defect pixel correction.Allwinner SmartColor2.0 post-processing engine.MIPI-DSI interface, dual-link LVDS interface, RGB interface up to 1920 x 1200.H.265 video decoder 4K 30fps, H.264 video decoder 4K 30fps, VP9 video decoder 720p 30fps.Storage I/F – eMMC 5.1, 8-bit parallel NAND Flash, SPI NAND flash.Memory I/F – DDR3/DDR3L/DDR4/LPDDR3/LPDDR4, 32-bit width, up to 4GB.GPU – Imagination PowerVR GE8300 with support for OpenGL ES3.2, Vulkan 1.1, OpenCL 1.2.

    allwinner a33 firmware

  • CPU – Quad-core Arm Cortex-A53 1.6GHz with 32KB L1 I-cache + 32KB L1 D-cache per core, 512KB L2 cache, and CoolFlex power management architecture.
  • This time around, the company also pairs A133 processor with its own wireless chips, either XR829 WiFI 4 and Bluetooth 4.2 chip, or AW859A dual-band 802.11ac WiFi 5 and Bluetooth 5 chip. That’s yet another entry-level processor coupled with a PowerVR GE8300 GPU, but you’d get support for Android 10, instead of the older Android 7.1/8.1 SDK provided for the earlier Allwinner A-series tablet processors. None of those have been launched yet, but I’ve just noticed the Allwinner A133 quad-core Cortex-A53 processor showed up on the company’s website.

    allwinner a33 firmware

    Last year, Allwinner published an updated roadmap for tablet processors that included A100, A200, and A300 SoC’s.










    Allwinner a33 firmware