With its beefy Rockchip Rk3288, the
ASUS Tinker Board is perfectly capable of handling intensive tasks such as retro gaming and limited video transcoding. It's more powerful than the Raspberry Pi 3 and Raspberry Pi 3 B+. With 4K video playback, it's a solid SBC for HTPC use.
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Asus Tinker Board is not a suggested prototype board to help you get started with Windows 10 IoT Core. ... As far as i know, Asus Tinker Board supports TinkerOS (a Debian Linux derivative), ROTT, Armbian, Ubuntu, Lakka, FlintOS, Android, Yocto, Volumio, LibreELEC, and DiePi.Jan 10, 2019
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Specifications
Model | Tinker Board | Tinker Board S |
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RAM | 2GB dual channel LPDDR3 |
Storage | removable MicroSD slot (supporting SD 3.0 ) | 16GB eMMC + removable MicroSD slot (supporting SD 3.0) |
Video output | 1 x full size HDMI 1.4 1 x MIPI-DSI (compatible with the Raspberry Pi 7" display and others) |
Video input | MIPI-CSI camera |
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The Tinker board is a single board computer designed for SBC hobbyists, makers & IOT enthusiasts. It features a quad core 1.8GHz SoC with 2GB RAM, non shared Gbit LAN, Wi-Fi with upgradable ipex antenna support & color coded GPIO connectivity.