Intro & Specs
The Turing RK1 Compute Module is powered by Rockchip RK3588 SoC. This chip utilizes an 8nm LP process and boasts an 8-core (Cortex-A76x4+ Cortex-A55x4) 64-bit CPU, capable of speeds up to 2.4 GHz.
Incorporating an ARM Mali-G610MP4 quad-core GPU and a dedicated AI accelerator NPU, the Turing RK1 can deliver an impressive 6 TOPS of computational power. It accommodates up to 32 GB of memory and supports 8K video encoding, as well as various video input and output formats. With its compatibility with multiple operating systems, the Turing RK1 is a versatile solution for applications such as ARM PCs, edge computing, cloud servers, and intelligent NVRs.
Instruction Set | ARMv8-A (64-bit) |
OS Support | Ubuntu Server 22.04 LTS |
CPUs | 8× | 4× ARM Cortex-A76 | 4× ARM Cortex-A55 | DynamIQ |
GPU | G610 GPU Support OpenGLES 1.1, 2.0, and 3.2, OpenCL up to 2.2 and Vulkan1.2 Proprietary 2D hardware acceleration engine |
NPU | 6 TOPS |
RAM | LPDDR4 up to 32 GB |
Storage | 32 G eMMC 5.1, SD 3.0 |
Ethernet | 1000Mbps |
USB | 2x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0 |
PCIe | PCIe Gen3 |
MIPI | 4-Lane MIPI-DSI, 4-Lane MIPI-CSI |
Digital Audio port | 2× I2S |
HDMI | HDMI 2.1, 8K@60fps |
Video input port | 2× MIPI-CSI RX 4× lanes 1× MIPI-CSI DPHY RX 4× lanes |
Display output port | 1× MIPI-DSI DPHY 2× lanes 1× HDMI 2.1 1× DP 1.4 |
VPU | VPU 2.0, supporting 8K video |
Video Encoder | H264, 8K@30FPS VP9/H265, 8k@60FPS AV1/AVS2, 4k@60FPS |
Video Decoder | H265/H264/VP9/AV1/AVS2 up to 8K@60fps |
Power | 5V/3A via USB Type-C |
Operating Temp | -20°C to 70°C |
Storage Temp | -40°C to 85°C |
Weight | 17g |
Form Factor | 69.6mm x 45mm 260-pin SO-DIMM connector |
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