AllWinner has recently unveiled their products roadmap until 2015. They’ve got big.LITTLE cortex A7/A15 processors, as well as a processor for wearable planned for 2014, and a big.LITTLE Cortex A53/A57 processor, as well as another Octa-core bit.LITTLE processor (cores unknown) for 2015. There’s also a new processor for 2013, called A23, which is a cost down version of Allwinner A20 dual core Cortex A7. Let’s have a look at the different upcoming processors.
- AllWinner A23 – Dual core cortex A7 @ 1.5 Ghz with Mali-400MP2 GPU, and 40nm process. Planned for Q3 2013, and tablets will be available this month (More below)
- AllWinner A6X – Quad-core cortex A7/A15 (big.LITTLE) @ 2.0GHz with a GPU offering 1.7x more performance (compared to SGX544MP2 in A31?). Planned for Q2 2014.
- AllWinner WX – Quad-core processor for wearable devices (e.g. smartwatches). Q4 2014.
- AllWinner A8X (A80) – Octa-core cortex A7/A15 @ 2.0GHz with a GPU offering 2x more performance. Planned for Q1 2014.
- AllWinner A7X (A70) – “Cost effective big.LITTLE configuration” octa-core processor with GPU providing 2.5x more performance. Not sure it’s A7/A15, or A7/A12, or A53/A57 at this time. Planned for Q1 2015.
- AllWinner A9X – Octa-core processor with A53/A57 cores (64-bit) with a GPU delivering 4x more performance than SGX544MP2 found in A31. It will be manufactured using 16 or 20nm process technology and become available in Q4 2015.
In the short term, that means we could get low cost big.LITTLE octa-core products based on AllWinner A80 very soon (Q1 or Q2 2014) .
Details are currently lacking for all these new processors, except AllWinner A23.
AllWinner A23 technical details:
- CPU – ARM Cortex-A7 Dual-Core with 128KB L1 Cache, 256KB L2 Cache
- GPU – ARM Mali 400MP2 with supports for OpenGL ES 2.0 / VG 1.1 standards
- Video
- 1080p@60fps video playback
- Multi-format FHD video decoding, including Mpeg1/2, Mpeg4 SP/ASP GMC, H.263, H.264, WMV9/VC-1, etc,
- H.264 High Profile 1080p@60fps encoding
- Complies with RTSP, HTTP, HLS, RTMP, MMS streaming media protocols
- Supports OpenMax protocol
- Display:
- 1/2/4-lane MIPI DSI up to 1280×800 resolution
- MIPI DSI V1.01 and MIPI D-PHY V1.00
- Command mode and video modenon-burst mode with sync pulses, non-burst mode with sync event and burst mode
- RGB/CPU/LVDS LCD up to 1280×800 resolution
- Camera
- Integrated parallel camera sensor interface
- Supports 5M CMOS sensor
- Supports 8-bit YUV sensor
- Memory – DDR3/DDR3L SDRAM controller, and 8-bit NAND Flash controller
- Audio – Integrated Hi-Fi audio codec, two integrated differential analog mic amplifiers for headset and phone, supports talking in Standby Mode for ultra-low power consumption during voice calls
- PMIC – AXP223 PMIC. Supports 21-channel power output and 2.1A Flash charging, complies with USB 3.0 power supply standard
The company provides Android 4.2.2 SDK for the processor.
As mentioned above, this is a low cost version of AllWinner A20, and they’ve removed Ethernet and SATA support, and limited resolution to 1280×800, which means it’s really targeted for tablets. However they’ve boosted the frequency to 1.5Ghz vs 1.0Ghz, probably thanks to a different manufacturing process (40nm vs 55nm). Power consumption has also been improved with 50 mA consumed during audio playback, and just 2.6mA in standby mode. I can also see OpenMAX support for video playback, which may make it easier for software development, as it may use a standard API instead of CedarX proprietary API (TBC).
A23 based Tablets will be available later this month, but some Chinese websites got their hands on prototypes (8″ tablets with 1024*768 resolution), and got 12500 points in Antutu 4.0.3. See 1pad.cn and imp3.net (both in Chinese) for details about the tablets.
Jean-Luc started CNX Software in 2010 as a part-time endeavor, before quitting his job as a software engineering manager, and starting to write daily news, and reviews full time later in 2011.
Support CNX Software! Donate via cryptocurrencies, become a Patron on Patreon, or purchase goods on Amazon or Aliexpress
Good news. Thanks
From the 1.7x and 2.0x multipliers I’d guess we will see the new Mali GPUs on these SoCs.
Press release about AllWinner 64-bit SoC (AllWinner A90 ?) saying it will be available in Q4 2014: