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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 (5 cm) and weigh 91 grams (0.2 lb, or 3.2 oz). 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. In November 2013, SolidRun released the Cubox-i1, i2, i2eX, and i4Pro, containing i.MX6 processors.

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  • 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 (5 cm) and weigh 91 grams (0.2 lb, or 3.2 oz). 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. 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. In November 2013, SolidRun released the Cubox-i1, i2, i2eX, and i4Pro, containing i.MX6 processors. (en)
  • La Cubox est un plug computer de petite taille conçu par l'entreprise SolidRun Ltd. Il permet l'auto-hébergement et peut servir de lecteur multimédia avec Kodi (anciennement dénommé XBMC Media Center). Il est construit autour d'un SoC Marvell Armada 510 (incluant notamment un processeur ARM v7, un processeur graphique Vivante GC600 et une unité de décodage vidéo Marvell vMeta). (fr)
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  • i.MX6-based CuBox (en)
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  • TrustZone CESA (en)
  • VFPv3 (en)
  • PMU (en)
  • Two XOR/DMA Engines and PDMA (en)
  • Vivante GC600 GPU (en)
  • WMMX / WMMX2 SIMD (en)
  • vMeta Video Decoder (en)
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  • From 800 MHz and upwards (en)
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  • 2011-12-11 (xsd:date)
  • CuBox (en)
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  • Marvell or Freescale Semiconductor (en)
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  • From 1 GB and upwards (en)
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  • CuBox (en)
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  • HDMI 1.3 with CEC (en)
  • IrDA receiver (en)
  • MicroSD slot (en)
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  • 3 (xsd:integer)
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  • Marvell Armada 510 ARMv7 or i.MX6 (en)
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  • ~91 g (en)
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  • La Cubox est un plug computer de petite taille conçu par l'entreprise SolidRun Ltd. Il permet l'auto-hébergement et peut servir de lecteur multimédia avec Kodi (anciennement dénommé XBMC Media Center). Il est construit autour d'un SoC Marvell Armada 510 (incluant notamment un processeur ARM v7, un processeur graphique Vivante GC600 et une unité de décodage vidéo Marvell vMeta). (fr)
  • 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 (5 cm) and weigh 91 grams (0.2 lb, or 3.2 oz). 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. In November 2013, SolidRun released the Cubox-i1, i2, i2eX, and i4Pro, containing i.MX6 processors. (en)
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  • CuBox (en)
  • Cubox (fr)
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