11-27-2019, 03:40 AM
That RK3588 may see a nice bump in CPU performance but I have some serious doubts about the GPU.
Panfrost is picking up speed on the T860 (already tasting the possibilities) but I have no idea what will happen with that Mali G52. If the RK3588 will be the future SoC option, then it might be a good idea to toss at least a few dev boards to the GPU driver devs well in advance.
To the og poster - not a big fan of Pro + whatever extra word A targeted naming would be better. In either case the software and hardware has to get there for video and image processing. And as soon as we toss the idea of using full fledged Adobe alternatives, the better. The arm world needs specialized software to take advantage of what the hardware provides, not just plastering gles/arm glue at a mountain of x86 codebase and complain about performance And we finally have the perfect device to get cracking on those- Pinebook Pro
A Pinebook Artist with larger screen, stowable passive stylus and 360 hinge would be an interesting halo device - the panel itself could cost more than the current Pinebook Pro however.
Panfrost is picking up speed on the T860 (already tasting the possibilities) but I have no idea what will happen with that Mali G52. If the RK3588 will be the future SoC option, then it might be a good idea to toss at least a few dev boards to the GPU driver devs well in advance.
To the og poster - not a big fan of Pro + whatever extra word A targeted naming would be better. In either case the software and hardware has to get there for video and image processing. And as soon as we toss the idea of using full fledged Adobe alternatives, the better. The arm world needs specialized software to take advantage of what the hardware provides, not just plastering gles/arm glue at a mountain of x86 codebase and complain about performance And we finally have the perfect device to get cracking on those- Pinebook Pro
A Pinebook Artist with larger screen, stowable passive stylus and 360 hinge would be an interesting halo device - the panel itself could cost more than the current Pinebook Pro however.