miguelbazil
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Isso são boxes de uso normal? Para windows e tudo mais?
The workstation - called the AeroBox - was positioned as a high performance office mini PC that, from afar, looks a lot like a game console.
Now, we’ve got official confirmation the device is indeed based on a console: the Xbox One S. A Chuwi spokesperson told TechRadar Pro the Aerobox uses the console's motherboard, and described the A9-9820 as a “new 7th-generation chip" that runs on Windows 10.
https://www.techradar.com/news/excl...s-motherboard-and-cpu-but-you-cant-buy-it-nowWhat is it exactly?
The A9-9820 processors are likely to be remaining parts - based on the Jaguar microarchitecture - that were built for the Xbox One S, which supports DDR3 memory and has a similar specification list (albeit with a higher clock rate). The GPU is likely to have been disabled and replaced with a discrete GPU.
@Nemesis11 acho que encontrei a board, numa Chuwi Box
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/radeon-r7-350.c3135Shading Units: 512
TMUs: 32
ROPs: 16
Compute Units: 8
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/radeon-r7-340-oem.c2946
- Shading Units: 384
- TMUs: 24
- ROPs: 8
- Compute Units: 6
Pelos vistos além do A9-9820 há um outro RX-8120
As mentioned before, the name of the CPU can be changed in a BIOS setting. There is some significance to the choice. If configured as an RX-8120, the APU runs at up to 1.75 GHz and requires 1.2 V at this speed. If configured as an A9-9820, the APU runs at up to 2.35 GHz and 1.4 V instead. This configuration in theory consumes 83% more power while only increasing the frequency by 34%, but frankly there’s little reason to not use the faster setting given how slow and efficient Jaguar is. This isn’t a particularly power-hungry system anyway. Perhaps coincidentally, the RX-8120 shares a clockspeed with the Xbox One itself.
So here we have the Chuwi Aerobox, built using a processor now known as the A9-9820. This processor is a fully enabled Xbox One S ‘Edmonton’ processor, which I’ve labelled as Edmonton+. It offers eight Jaguar cores at 2.35 GHz, which is +650 MHz above the Xbox One S, and all 896 graphics cores built into the silicon are enabled, compared to only 768 for the Xbox console. It uses dual-channel DDR3-1333, and the only thing missing is eSRAM access.
Poking the console has exposed that MSI is the ODM here, although it remains unclear whether it is MSI, Chuwi, or someone else actually sourcing the silicon (and exactly from where). Chuwi pairs the APU with 8 GB of DDR3, two of which goes to the graphics and six goes to the Windows 10 Home installation. Unfortunately this runs at a fraction of the bandwidth (14 GB/s vs 200+ GB/s) to the console equivalents.
GPU-Z confirms this is an RX 350, known as Kryptos, but instead of having 512 streaming processors like the R7 350, it has 896 of them. Note that the Xbox One S silicon as sold only has 768. This is because physically the Xbox One (and Xbox One S) actually had 896 streaming processors but a portion was disabled for the console in order to help with silicon yield (the same thing has happened with this newest generation of consoles as well).
Então mas se bem entendi, a gráfica é integrada, porque raio a página da Chuwi indica que é dedicada?
Performance terrivel, podia ser interessante em 2013 e nao agora...
Hoje como ele diz, um 3000G é bem melhor...
Mas hoje se tivesse no mercado um APU baseado na xbox one X/S, ai a musica era outra.
Nem percebo porque não vai pro mercado DIY os chips das consolas que nao passaram validação. processadores com 4 e 6 cores, com menos de 52/24 EUs... De certeza deve ter muitos assim e olha que o processador da Series X é feito com EUs.
Também é curioso a MSI ser o ODM da board
An interesting element is that GPU-Z lists the sub-vendor as MSI, despite there being no mention of MSI anywhere else on the product or through the stack. We reached out to Chuwi, who confirmed that MSI is the ODM for this board, and Chuwi is purchasing/sub-contracting the manufacturing from them. It makes me wonder whether it was Chuwi or MSI who managed to source these processors, either from AMD or elsewhere.
também é algo que me ultrapassa.To be honest, over time, exact information about the Aerobox was thin, and Chuwi were not making any public announcements. We learned through a number of sources that the Aerobox was eventually going to be targeted at the Japanese market, which in itself is a very unique market for PCs. In Japan there tends to be a skew for very small form factor, esoteric builds, with the focus far more on utility than performance.