ROCK 4 has a modern and powerful hexa-core ARM based processor, RK3399 inside, it offers significantly improved performance versus other popular SBC boards. All models are equipped with LPDDR4 3200Mb/s RAM and optional high performance eMMC modules, boost all applications.
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ROCK 4 features maker friendly expansion options, including a 40-pin GPIO interface that allow for interfacing with a range inputs from buttons, switches, sensors, LEDs, and much more.
ROCK 4 also features a Gbit LAN for network, with dedicated bus and controller, it works without latency under heavy load network applications. On board 802.11 ac wifi offers 2.4G & 5G WLAN connectivity. With Bluetooh 5.0, ROCK 4 benefits improved Bluetooth speed and greater range.
ROCK 4 also features one USB 3.0 host and one USB 3.0 OTG ports, each 5Gbps/s, working independently. The USB 3.0 OTG can work as USB device such as Android ADB or USB gadgets. A hardware switch is provided for OTG mode switch.
Read MoreROCK 4 supports mainstream AI stack with GPU acceleration. Further more, a dedicated hardware NPU accelerator coming up next for ROCK 4 will boosts complex Machine Learning algorithm and reduce the power.
Industrial standard MIPI CSI connector makes it easy to connect exsit cameras to ROCK 4 and ROCK 4 also supports industrial standard MIPI DSI for LCD and touch screen. With hardware accelerated algorithm, it's great for Computer Vision application, Robotics and much more.
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The 2007 science fiction film The Last Mimzy , directed by Robert Shaye, serves as a modern cinematic fable that bridges the gap between contemporary environmental concerns and the potential of future human evolution.
The Last Mimzy (2007) is a thought-provoking science fiction film directed by New Line Cinema founder Robert Shaye . Loosely based on the 1943 short story "Mimsy Were the Borogoves"
Two siblings, Noah and Emma Wilder, find strange toys that arrived in a mysterious box sent by Noah’s scientist father’s research colleague. The toys—especially a stuffed rabbit called Mimzy—begin to alter the children’s behavior and cognition, unlocking advanced problem-solving skills and telepathic-like abilities. As the children evolve, their mother and a child psychologist grow concerned. A retired science teacher and a research scientist trace the toys’ origin to a future civilization trying to save itself by sending information back in time. The story culminates in the children using the toys’ knowledge to repair a fragmented device and send critical data back to the future, restoring balance and returning Mimzy.
It is revealed that Mimzy is an artificial life form sent from a dystopian future where humanity faces extinction due to ecological collapse and DNA corruption.
The 2007 science fiction film The Last Mimzy , directed by Robert Shaye, serves as a modern cinematic fable that bridges the gap between contemporary environmental concerns and the potential of future human evolution.
The Last Mimzy (2007) is a thought-provoking science fiction film directed by New Line Cinema founder Robert Shaye . Loosely based on the 1943 short story "Mimsy Were the Borogoves"
Two siblings, Noah and Emma Wilder, find strange toys that arrived in a mysterious box sent by Noah’s scientist father’s research colleague. The toys—especially a stuffed rabbit called Mimzy—begin to alter the children’s behavior and cognition, unlocking advanced problem-solving skills and telepathic-like abilities. As the children evolve, their mother and a child psychologist grow concerned. A retired science teacher and a research scientist trace the toys’ origin to a future civilization trying to save itself by sending information back in time. The story culminates in the children using the toys’ knowledge to repair a fragmented device and send critical data back to the future, restoring balance and returning Mimzy.
It is revealed that Mimzy is an artificial life form sent from a dystopian future where humanity faces extinction due to ecological collapse and DNA corruption.
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