The Allwinner A64 64-bit processor, released in early 2015, features a quad-core Cortex-A53 architecture and a Mali400MP2 GPU. It supports H.265 4K video hardware decoding and runs Android 5.1. Primarily targeted at entry-level tablets, the A64 was designed for the 64-bit tablet market, but who buys tablets these days? Even my old iPad mini 2 is gathering dust, let alone Android tablets. 🙃 I believe the Allwinner A64, with its powerful quad-core 64-bit performance, is still quite capable for IoT applications, capable of running Ubuntu Core or Windows 10 IoT systems.
The main specifications of the Allwinner A64 include:
Leading 64 Cortex-A53 CPU architecture, further enhancing overall system performance; achieving H.265/H.264 video hardware decoding and 4K HDMI display output, providing users with a more stunning multimedia experience; seamless support for various DRAM memory types, including LPDDR2/ LPDDR3/ DDR3 / DDR3L SDRAM, with a maximum support of 3GB memory space; support for eMMC 5.0 interface, offering stronger IO performance and faster data throughput; utilizing Allwinner’s unique Licolor 2.0 display technology, delivering more vivid and realistic image display effects; support for ARM’s latest Trusted Firmware security architecture.
Chip packaging: BGA, 396 balls, 0.65mm pitch, 15mm x 15mm.
I have compiled some Allwinner A64 hardware development resources, reference PCB designs, and SDK development documents, packaged them in a cloud drive for everyone as a learning reference.
How to download the complete set of Allwinner A64 hardware development resources
Follow Wu Chuanbin’s blog public account
Send a message to Old Wu in the public account:
Download | Complete set of Allwinner A64 hardware development resources
It is recommended to copy and paste to avoid typos, O(∩_∩)O~
Old Wu will send you the download link for Allwinner A64 complete set of hardware development resources, O(∩_∩)O~