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= ROCK Pi X= | = ROCK Pi X= | ||
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+ | === ROCK Pi X has been discontinued === | ||
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+ | Due to part shortage, we have unfortunately discontinued ROCK Pi X in 2022. | ||
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+ | We hope to see you soon with our next x86 device. | ||
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+ | Below is the original content of the page. | ||
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X is for X86. | X is for X86. | ||
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ROCK Pi X is the first X86 SBC(Single Board Computer) by [[Special:SpecialContact/| Radxa]]. It can run Windows and Linux distributions. The ROCK Pi X is started after the Radxa team get a lot of inquiries from the users if the [[rockpi4 | ROCK Pi 4]] can run Windows. | ROCK Pi X is the first X86 SBC(Single Board Computer) by [[Special:SpecialContact/| Radxa]]. It can run Windows and Linux distributions. The ROCK Pi X is started after the Radxa team get a lot of inquiries from the users if the [[rockpi4 | ROCK Pi 4]] can run Windows. | ||
− | ROCK Pi X features an Intel Cherry Trail quad core processor | + | ROCK Pi X features an Intel Cherry Trail quad core processor Z8350, 64bit dual channel 1866Mb/s LPDDR3, up to 4K@30 HDMI, 3.5mm jack with mic, 802.11 ac WIFI, BT 4.2, USB Port, GbE LAN, 40-pin color expansion header, RTC. Also, ROCK Pi X supports USB PD and QC powering. |
ROCK Pi X comes in two models, Model A and Model B, each model has 1GB, 2GB or 4GB ram options. for detailed difference of Model A and Model B, please check [[RockpiX/getting_started#get_start_specs | Specifications]]. | ROCK Pi X comes in two models, Model A and Model B, each model has 1GB, 2GB or 4GB ram options. for detailed difference of Model A and Model B, please check [[RockpiX/getting_started#get_start_specs | Specifications]]. | ||
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* [[RockpiX/getting_started | Getting started with ROCK Pi X]] | * [[RockpiX/getting_started | Getting started with ROCK Pi X]] | ||
* [[RockpiX/hardware/rockpiX#gpio | GPIO pinout]] | * [[RockpiX/hardware/rockpiX#gpio | GPIO pinout]] | ||
+ | * [[RockpiX/bios/update | Update BIOS]] | ||
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Installing an operating system on your ROCK PI X, including microSD card, eMMC module, USB drive, etc. | Installing an operating system on your ROCK PI X, including microSD card, eMMC module, USB drive, etc. | ||
− | * [[RockpiX/install/ | + | * [[RockpiX/install/Windows.iso | Install Windows 10 to ROCK Pi X]] |
+ | * [[RockpiX/install/Windows.wim | Install Windows .wim image to ROCK Pi X (eMMC)]] | ||
+ | * [[RockpiX/install/ubuntu | Install Ubuntu to ROCK Pi X]] | ||
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Information about Linux development | Information about Linux development | ||
− | * [[RockpiX/ | + | * [[RockpiX/bios/serial_console| Serial Console]] |
− | * [[RockpiX/ | + | * [[RockpiX/bios | BIOS Guide]] |
[[RockpiX/dev| > More...]] | [[RockpiX/dev| > More...]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:54, 3 February 2023
ROCK Pi X
ROCK Pi X has been discontinued
Due to part shortage, we have unfortunately discontinued ROCK Pi X in 2022.
We hope to see you soon with our next x86 device.
Below is the original content of the page.
X is for X86.
This is the documentation for ROCK Pi X, written by Radxa Team with community contributions.
ROCK Pi X is the first X86 SBC(Single Board Computer) by Radxa. It can run Windows and Linux distributions. The ROCK Pi X is started after the Radxa team get a lot of inquiries from the users if the ROCK Pi 4 can run Windows.
ROCK Pi X features an Intel Cherry Trail quad core processor Z8350, 64bit dual channel 1866Mb/s LPDDR3, up to 4K@30 HDMI, 3.5mm jack with mic, 802.11 ac WIFI, BT 4.2, USB Port, GbE LAN, 40-pin color expansion header, RTC. Also, ROCK Pi X supports USB PD and QC powering.
ROCK Pi X comes in two models, Model A and Model B, each model has 1GB, 2GB or 4GB ram options. for detailed difference of Model A and Model B, please check Specifications.
- 2022-07-08: OpenSUSE now supports Radxa Zero, installation tutorials from OpenSUSE Wiki.
- 2022-06-23: ROCK 5B Developer Edition is shipping, checkout the Debug Party
- 2022-01-09: ROCK 5 Model B is announced: an ARM64 desktop level SBC
- 2021-10-11: Radxa Zero Debian/Ubuntu system images are released. Check the Radxa Zero Downloads.
- 2021-08-25: ROCK 3A Debian/Ubuntu system images are released. Check the ROCK 3 Downloads.
- 2021-07-11: IOhub is even more affordable with ROCK PI X hardware
- 2021-06-16: Radxa Zero is released
- 2021-04-15: ROCK PI S Based GPS NTP appliance is launched
- 2021-03-13: Build a Mini Serene Screen Aquarium with ROCK Pi X
- 2021-03-11: ROCK Pi 4 as the perfect Chia coin crypto currency farmer
Installing an operating system on your ROCK PI X, including microSD card, eMMC module, USB drive, etc.
- Install Windows 10 to ROCK Pi X
- Install Windows .wim image to ROCK Pi X (eMMC)
- Install Ubuntu to ROCK Pi X
Technical specifications about the ROCK Pi X hardware, including WI-FI module, LCD module, etc.
- Main board - Hardware introduction of the ROCK Pi X
- GPIO - GPIO pinout&numbers
- Model & SKU
- Display
- Answers to frequently asked technical questions
- Answers to sale of ROCK Pi X