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词条 CuBox
释义

  1. Overview

  2. Newer models

  3. CuBoxTV

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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| name = CuBox
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| caption = i.MX6-based CuBox (2014)
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| manuf1 = Marvell or Freescale Semiconductor
| designfirm = SolidRun
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| introduced = CuBox
{{Start date|df=yes|2011|12|11}}[1]
| discontinued =
| cost = 99 euro (~US$135)
| type = Single-board computer
| processor = Marvell Armada 510 ARMv7 or i.MX6
| frequency = From 800 MHz and upwards
| memory = From 1 GB and upwards
| coprocessor = VFPv3 (VFP/FPU)
WMMX / WMMX2 SIMD
vMeta Video Decoder
Vivante GC600 GPU
Two XOR/DMA Engines and PDMA
TrustZone CESA
PMU (Power Management Unit)
| connection =
| ports = HDMI 1.3 with CEC
S/PDIF (optical output)
1000baseT Ethernet
2 × USB 2.0 host ports
1 × eSATA (3 Gbit/sec)
IrDA (InfraRed) receiver
MicroUSB (console only)
MicroSD slot (comes with 2 GB MicroSD SDXC, upgradable to 64 GB)
| power = 3 W @ 5 V, 2 A DC
| weight = ~91 g
| dimensions = 55 × 55 × 42 mm
}}CuBox and CuBox-i are series of small and fanless nettop-class computers manufactured by the Israeli company SolidRun Ltd. They are all cube-shaped and sized at approximately 2 × 2 × 2 inches and weigh 91 grams (0.2 lb, or 3.2 oz).[2] CuBox was first announced in December 2011 and began shipping in January 2012, initially being marketed as a cheap open-source developer platform for embedded systems.[1][3][4][5][6][7][8]

The first-generation CuBox was according to SolidRun the first commercially available desktop computer based on the Marvell Armada 500-series SoC (System-on-Chip) and at the time was said to be the world's smallest desktop computer.[9]

In November 2013, SolidRun released the Cubox-i1, i2, i2eX, and i4Pro, containing i.MX6 processors.[10][11]

Overview

CuBox is a low-power computer based on ARM-architecture CPU, using the Marvell Armada 510 (88AP510) SoC with an ARM v6/v7-compliant superscalar processor core, Vivante GC600 OpenGL 3.0 and OpenGL ES 2.0 capable 2D/3D graphics processing unit, Marvell vMeta HD Video Decoder hardware engine, and TrustZone security extensions, Cryptographic Engines and Security Accelerator (CESA) co-processor.[5][12]

Despite being about 2-inch-square in size, the platform can stream and decode 1080p content, use desktop-class interfaces such as KDE or GNOME under Linux, while requiring less than 3 watts and less than 1 watt in standby.[13]

SolidRun currently officially only supports Linux kernel 2.6.x or later and Android 2.2.x and later. It comes with Ubuntu Desktop 10.04 and Android 2.2 dual-boot pre-installed.[1]

Newer models

In November 2013, SolidRun released a family of CuBox-i computers named CuBox-i1, i2, i2eX, and i4Pro, containing a range of different i.MX6 processors by Freescale Semiconductor.[14][15]

They have also released a series of caseless i.MX6 models called the Hummingboard.[16]

CuBoxTV

Announced in December 2014, CuBoxTV is a mid-range and simplified version of the CuBox-i computer. It is designed to exclusively operate KODI (formerly known as XBMC) on an OpenELEC operating system.[17]

CuBoxTV weighs approximately 9.9oz (281 grams), and is around 2X2 Inches wide and 1.8 inches high, shaped like a cube with rounded sides. It features an i.MX6 Quad core processor at a 1GHz speed, 1GB of RAM memory, 8GB base storage memory and a GC2000 OpenGL quad shader GPU. It houses a couple of USB 2.0 ports, a HDMI port, microSD port and an Ethernet port.[18]

See also

{{Portal|Computing|Education}}
  • ARM architecture
  • Comparison of single-board computers
  • Home theater PC
  • Industrial PC
  • Single-board computer

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.solid-run.com/news/1-cubox-developer-platform-announcement |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2012-01-10 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://archive.is/20130202145839/http://www.solid-run.com/news/1-cubox-developer-platform-announcement |archivedate=2 February 2013 |df=dmy-all }} CuBox Developer Platform Announcement
2. ^http://www.cnx-software.com/2013/09/05/solidrun-announces-cubox-i-platform-with-freescale-i-mx6-for-as-low-as-45/ SolidRun Announces Cubox-i Platform with Freescale i.MX6 for as low as $45.
3. ^CuBox is a sexy, ice cube-sized ARM computer.
4. ^CuBox – Ice Cube Sized ARM Computer.
5. ^Android-ready ARM mini-HTPC costs $130, uses just three Watts.
6. ^Solid-Run CuBox: Open Source Platform for Android TV, Media Center and NAS Development.
7. ^Move over Raspberry Pi: CuBox enters the fray with 1GB DDR3 RAM, dualcore CPU, HDMI, GBit LAN… all inside a cubed box.
8. ^Meet CuBox – A Tiny ARM Powered Media Centre Capable of Running Ubuntu.
9. ^Solid-Run CuBox: World's Smallest HTPC (video).
10. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.solid-run.com/festive-day-at-solidrun-pre-orders-of-cubox-i-packed-and-ready-for-shipping/ |title=CuBox-i Series Release |accessdate=2014-07-11 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://archive.is/20140714213918/http://www.solid-run.com/festive-day-at-solidrun-pre-orders-of-cubox-i-packed-and-ready-for-shipping/ |archivedate=14 July 2014 |df=dmy-all }}
11. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.solid-run.com/wiki/CuBox-i_Hardware |title=CuBox-i Hardware |accessdate=2014-07-11 }}{{dead link|date=August 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
12. ^Marvell expands range of ARM SoCs.
13. ^{{youtube|twEoMYEJls4|XBMC on SolidRun Platform named CuBox}}.
14. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.solid-run.com/festive-day-at-solidrun-pre-orders-of-cubox-i-packed-and-ready-for-shipping/ |title=CuBox-i Series Release |accessdate=2014-07-11 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://archive.is/20140714213918/http://www.solid-run.com/festive-day-at-solidrun-pre-orders-of-cubox-i-packed-and-ready-for-shipping/ |archivedate=14 July 2014 |df=dmy-all }}
15. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.solid-run.com/wiki/CuBox-i_Hardware |title=CuBox-i Hardware |accessdate=2014-07-11 }}{{dead link|date=August 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
16. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.solid-run.com/double-dip-double-delicious/ |title=Hummingboard Release |accessdate=2014-07-11 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://archive.is/20140714213917/http://www.solid-run.com/double-dip-double-delicious/ |archivedate=14 July 2014 |df=dmy-all}}
17. ^{{cite news|last1=Lehrbaum|first1=Rick|title=Hands-on review: CuBoxTV running OpenELEC+Kodi and Android|url=http://linuxgizmos.com/hands-on-review-cuboxtv-running-openelec-kodi-and-android/|accessdate=4 June 2015|work=LinuxGizmos.com|date=20 December 2014}}
18. ^{{cite web|title=CuBoxTV Tech Specs|url=http://cuboxtv.com/|website=CuBoxTV.com|accessdate=4 June 2015}}

External links

  • {{Official website|http://solid-run.com/}}
  • CuBoxTV product page
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