Now more and more mini pc/tv stick in the market, today we made the following list, so you can find the wifi chipset information for those hotselling mini pcs. and better to choose the firmware:
(Cortex-A9) RK3066 Rockchips
Uhost U2 – RK903 (BCM40183 – Broadcom 4330 Based Chipset) (Bluetooth v3.0)
MK808B – RK903 (BCM40183 – Broadcom 4330 Based Chipset) (Bluetooth v3.0)
MK808 – RK901 (BCM40181 – Broadcom 4329 Based Chipset)
iMito MX1/MX2 – Mediatek MT5931 (Bluetooth v2.1: Mediatek MT6622)
UG007 – Mediatek MT5931 (Bluetooth v2.1: Mediatek MT6622)
UG802 – Realtek RTL8188EUS
Minix Neo G4 – Realtek RTL8188EUS
Rikomagic MK802 III – Realtek RTL8188EUS
Rikomagic MK802 IIIS with Bluetooth – Mediatek MT5931 (Bluetooth v2.1: Mediatek MT6622)
(Cortex-A8) A10 Allwinner
Uhost U1A / MK802 / Rikomagic MK802 II – Realtek RTL8188CUS
(Cortex-A5) TCC8925 Telechips
CX-01 – Realtek RTL8189ES
Internal Wi-Fi Chipset of TV Box:
(Cortex-A9) RK3066 Rockchips
Minix Neo X5 – RK903 (BCM40183 – Broadcom 4330 Based Chipset) (Bluetooth v3.0)
Hope this information is helpful to you guys.
Hello,
Has anyone done some engineering obstacle course tests of these devices to give a picture of there capabilities for integrating into embedded systems. Do you all think that these are just cutting edge toys due to their size compression or could they be poly-linked to provide self programming distributed ‘hive’ intelligent organisms?
Just wondering?
Thanks.
M.