Ainol Novo9 FireWire II (aka Spark II?) is a new Android Jelly Bean tablet powered by ATM7039, a new quad core processor from Actions Semiconductor, that is said to feature Cortex A9r4 cores, just like AMLogic M802, that allow higher frequencies, and lower power consumption compared to Cortex A9r3 cores used in SoCs such as Rockchip RK3188. I’ll check the tablet specifications first, and then have a closer look at the new SoC.
Ainol Novo9 FireWire II Tablet
Ainol Novo9 Firewire II / Spark II Specifications:
- SoC- Actions Semi ATM7039 Quad Core ARM Cortex A9 up to 1.5/1.6 GHz with PowerVR SGX544MP2 GPU
- System memory – 2GB RAM
- Storage – 16GB + micro SD card slot (up to 32GB)
- Display – 9.7″ IPS capacitive touchscreen, 2048×1536 resolution
- Connectivity – Built-in Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, built-in Bluetooth 4.0, and 3G via external USB dongle
- Video Output – HDMI
- Audio I/O – 3.5mm audio jack, HDMI, microphone, and speaker
- Video playback support – 4K HD (4096×2160), MP4, 3GP, 3G2, RM, RMVB, ASF, FLAC, APE,,MOV etc.
- Camera – 5.0 MP rear camera with auto focus, 2.0 MP front camera
- USB – micro USB 2.0 OTG port
- Sensors – Gravity
- Misc – Home, Volume -/+, and Power buttons.
- Battery – 12,000 or 13,000 mAh
- Dimensions – 185.6 x 240.9 x 10.6mm
- Weight – 657.3g
The tablet runs Android 4.2.2, and ships with a USB cable, and a power adapter. The tablet is currently available from a few sellers onAliexpress for $215 and up.
Actions Semi ATM7039 SoC
Actions Semi list the following features for their latest SoC:
- Quad-core ARM Cortex A9r4 processor
- Imagination PowerVR SGX544MP2 GPU
- Video Processing Unit (VPU) with support for H.265/HEVC
- ISP (Image Signal Processing)
- 64bit DDR3/DDR3L controller and large capacity NAND Flash Controller with 72bit ECC
- Integrated LVDS, HDMI Tx(Transmitter), MIPI DSI and MIPI CSI interface, as well as USB 2.0/3.0 interface.
- Features Low Power Design Generation III (LPD Gen. III) and ADP (Adaptive Dynamic Power) architectures for OWL Series.
ATM7039 is to be used with ATC2603X which has integrated the PMU (Power Management Unit) and audio codecs. The company has further details on their ATM7039 page, but I don’t trust the details at all, as listed features seem to be a copy/paste from an older SoC, with new features such as HEVC, 64-Bit DDR3, and USB 3.0 completely missing. Actions Semi also has an history of blatantly lying about their SoCs, with ATM7029 for example, that is, with near certitude, a quad core Cortex A5 SoC instead of the advertised quad A9, so benchmarks and investigation will be needed to find out what the chip is really made of, and its performance.
I could not find detailed Antutu benchmark results just yet. One seller claims a score of 17,000 which is similar to Rockchip RK3188 based tablets.
Via AndroidPC.es
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It seems this chip also has usb3.0
@Tom Cubie
Yes correct. It was mentionned in this post, but it may have been confusing. I’ve added a line with integrated peripherals (which I thought I had already put before).
If it is A9r4, why only 1.5/1.6 GHz. Why not similar to M802 which is upto 2.0GHz?
Does Android media framework (whatever it is called) supports hevc at all. Otherwise I would guess it requires specific applications which seems unlikely.
And what about the chip process? If it is stuck on 45nm like it seems to be for most aml stuff, then the chip generation will not matter much for power consumption…
On presale here:
http://www.tinydeal.com/ainol-spark-ii-presale-si-1417.html