Difference between revisions of "AIM-Linux/ROM-7720"
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<span style="font-size:14px;color:#4d4d4d;line-height:20px;">ROM-7720 is a standard Qseven 2.1 computer-on-module powered by a next-generation ARM processor NXP i.MX8 QuadMax. With 8 processor cores, up to 1.6 GHz frequency, independent MCU processing unit and 2 highly integrated graphic processor unit, ROM-7720 is the most powerful and reliable ARM module solution ever seen.</span> | <span style="font-size:14px;color:#4d4d4d;line-height:20px;">ROM-7720 is a standard Qseven 2.1 computer-on-module powered by a next-generation ARM processor NXP i.MX8 QuadMax. With 8 processor cores, up to 1.6 GHz frequency, independent MCU processing unit and 2 highly integrated graphic processor unit, ROM-7720 is the most powerful and reliable ARM module solution ever seen.</span> |
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