I wrote about ActDuino S500 last month. It’s a development board powered by Actions Semi S500 quad core Cortex A9 processor, but very few details were available, and release date and pricing had not been disclosed. EmbedStudio, a Shenzhen startup, has now launched an Indiegogo campaign (flexible funding) for their Lemon Pi board based on S500 processor.
- SoC – Actions Semi S500 quad core Cortex A9r4 processor with 512KB L2 Cache and a PowerVR SGX544 GPU with OpenGL ES 1.1/2.0, OpenVG 1.0.1, and OpenCL support
- Memory – 1GB DDR3 RAM (Option: 2GB, not part of crowdfunding rewards)
- Storage – micro SD slot. Option: Up to 64GB eMMC 4.5 flash, not part of crowdfunding rewards.
- Video Output – HDMI 1.4 with HDCP, 3.5mm jack for CVBS (AV), MIPI DSI
- Audio – HDMI, AV (Line out / microphone)
- Connectivity – 10/100M Ethernet (RJ45; RTL8201F)
- USB – 2x USB 2.0 host ports, 1x USB 3.0 port (OTG)
- Camera – MIPI CSI-2 interface
- Expansion Header – 40-pin Raspberry Pi compatible header with I2S, PCM, 16 GPIOs, UART, SPI, and I2C.
- Misc – On/off, reset and ADFU (Actions Device Firmware Update) keys, IR receiver
- Power Supply – 5V/700mA via micro USB port- ACT260X PMIC and Audio codec chip
- Dimensions – 85 x 56 mm
The board is said to run Android 5.0 and Ubuntu 12.04 using Linux 3.10 LTS. 3D hardware acceleration is enabled in Ubuntu too. They claim the source code can be found on github, but I could not find it (yet).
A $25 pledge for “Super Early Bird reward” should get you board, with a standard pledge being $35. Shipping via Hong Kong Post (Tracking not mentioned) is $5 extra to anywhere in the world. Most boards are scheduled to ship on August 2015, but a few beta? boards will ship as early as June.
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They seem to have the ethernet and USB2.0 labels mixed up on the picture
PowerVR, argh, vendor lock in. This LemonPI has a life expectancy of 2 year max. Just like my Dell mini 1010 (Poulsbo).
Even the original PI with the Video Core IV from BCM has a better chance of a OSS GPU driver.
I Don’t know how Imagination Tech does it. But they keep on slithering in.
What does this mean on Indiegogo page?
*Please don’t remember adding shipping perk option with this perk in your total order
@Gabe
I think they just made separate rewards or shipping. That makes it unnecessarily complicated to pledge, but I understand if you pledge for a $35 board, you also need to add $5 (HK post) or $30 (DHL).
Any reason to favour this over existing options (Raspi/Hardkernel)?
@onebir
Maybe USB 3?
This company promises on Indiegogo page a website that will be ready by April & now it’s the end of May, still no website.
@Phil
you are right
sorry, we make a mistake to label ethernet and usb2.0 position
thanks!
@Gabe
hi, cnxsoft is right.
shipping cost need to be added additionly.
$5 (HK post) or $30 (DHL).
@Gabe
we will speed up website instruction
thanks
@onebir
usb3.0
quad-core A9 more powerful than A5/A7
imagination GPU that Apple use
android 5.0
Thanks
@Phil came here to post that ^^
“please dont remember to add shipping costs with this perk”
that sense makes no sentence
@onebir
> “Maybe USB 3?”
Yes, but it’s too bad the ethernet is only 10/100 and not GbE…
@embedstudio
> “android 5.0”
And Ubuntu 12.04… why a release so old ?!?
On Actions Semi page the S500 supports Ubuntu 14.04:
http://www.actions-semi.com/en/productview.aspx?cat=103&id=148
Another ARM based board to the collection. There are SoCs out there with different cpus that have linux support (and other OSes).
Nothing new, it is the same as the other ones of its kind.
Well this is nice but with a PowerVR GPU thanks but not thanks. An open source for the rPi and rPi2 GPU is being worked on while there’s not such hope for PowerVR…
This limits the usability of the board IMO as there’s not reason to be sure you’ll have a working driver for the latest kernel or latest X or latest Mesa or a Wayland driver ….
Choice is always good but I don’t really see this offering much over the rPi2 … am I missing something ?
guy got PhD from US university and they wrote THIS? I’m sick of Chinglish and Chinese mentality regarding the quality (and accuracy) of descriptions.
I would stay clear. On top of that powervr….
🙂 I am stewar,not pino. I am sorry my chinglish bothers you. I will try to improve my english expression to be unstood. Many thanks.
🙂
@renw0rp
I mean $35 is cost of board.
$35 does not include shipping cost.
you will add shipping cost additionally when selecting perk manually.
@TC
because Imagination official GPU driver can only support ubuntu12.04 now.
later they will update to support 14.04
@ade
actually now it can only support 12.04
14.04 will be supported in the near future
@Gabe
Well, this is a bad start, no?
(but no surprise here)
Your “near future” is what YEAR, exactly??
If anyone needs help with producing proper English technical documentation from Chinglish, we can help.
How long until we can get a quad A53 or A72 with gigabit for around the same price ? 18 months ?
Saying something is for digital signage and only having 1 display connector is an utter joke
As the others I don’t see anything positive when binary imagination drivers are present.
It seems the Mali approach is a bit better? With user land blobs?
powerVR? no thanks :>
on top of that $35 +$5 is steep~
If they wanted better (free labor from) community support then they should have selected a much more open source friendly SoC platform to build this on than closed hardware such as Action Semi with PowerVR GPU.
@Al
I’d pay even more for that now, say $100, there are no good ARM64 boards out there. It would have been nicer to have one of that instead of this rPi2 competitor which has nothing important to offer in it’s favor.
I’ve also noticed there’s mention of a “PowerVR SGX544 GPU open source driver” which is very , very odd indeed. I’m guessing this is either an error or it’s about some sort of open source kernel module paired with a closed source userland blob.
Hahaha, well said!
The “Ubuntu 12.04” support (3 years old) was also an alarm bell for me. Or as Brüno says “Nicht, nicht!”.
And it’s a flexible campaign. Maybe they won’t gather enough money, boards will be never sent out & you remain without money.
hahahaa +1
I stopped at Actions Semi, or was it Shenzehn? Point is i stopped, if any newbie reads this: don’t jump at the hopeful firmware, think you’ll get the option for 2gb ram, or expect it sent to you at all. I’m gagging that the crowd source site keeps this up. Andrd 5 is the new Honeycomb. @imagination stop. Just stop.
Dear Gabe, Firstly, our team believe we will succeed in our compaign with help of everyone who pay attention to us and support us, like you. We also thank anyone who don’t give financial contribution but give attention. Seondly, If we can’t achieve the $10,000 USD goal we set originally, we will still to sent out Lemon Pi to every contributer and make friend with everyone and reply every email sent to us. We will keep our promise for every contributer whom we treat as our first investors. We will not break heart of anyone who helps us. Although this… Read more »
sorry, we can’t give exact time, we can only wait for support from Imagination who is vender of PowerVR544
@JotaMG
Many Thanks, please sent email to me.
[email protected]
@Al
I think 12 months one year maybe enough for $35 quad-core A53.
I think only one HDMI connect can support digital signage, why not? thanks for your information
@Al
@Al
kernel mode of PowerVR SGX544 GPU driver will be open
@Marius Cirsta
@lemon pi thingy creator : reading these comments, and my own i wan’t to say that i think most of us are tired of the bait and switch. Whether it’s manufacturer A or B, you just happened to land in a forum full of people over the blatency of Asian continental board manufacturers telling us one thing and finding out the opposite AFTER weve paid. Or being shady with schematics knowing many consumers are not going to arrive in Guangdon province to hunt down 35.00 . so many sleek adverts but so little care that we actually read (and notice)… Read more »
@paul
I couldn’t agree more with your opinion. as what I said on campaign, “become one of the partners or volunteers partner or volunteer within our team EMBEDSTUDIO “. I warmly welcome anyone to help make this project more successful.
Please contact us [email protected];[email protected] for further detailed discussion.
Many thanks.
If this is an open source board, where is the datasheet for Actions S500 SOC?
The name of the product also is not very inspiring. Lemon has a negative conotation, according to merriam webster:
“a product that is not made well : a product that does not work the way it should” taken from:
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/lemon
You should have given another fruit name like Kiwi Pi, Pomelo Pi or Lychee Pi.
@Gabe
Dear Gabe,
Public datesheet is be preparing by Actions semi. When we get their authorized official public version, we will release immediatly.
Many thanks for your detailed explanation for one meaning of Lemon. actually we do not realize and have no ideas about it. We will consider your valuable advice seriously. Let us try our best to make Lemon Pi work well.
So you finished porting Ubuntu 12.04, does hardware video acceleration work under it(playing videos from KODI, VLC)?
yes, Ubuntu 12.04 with GPU acceleration and XBMC/KODI with hardware video decode all already run on Lemon Pi, we are fixing some bugs for it
recently ,I will update FAQ according to questions these days on campaign
@Gabe
@embedstudio
Any plans for 14.04?
@onebir
Everyday I am asking for Actions and Imagination to accelerate this process. I will keep everyone informed when there is exact time.
@embedstudio
I give you an idea, when you release ubuntu 14.04 with native GPU acceleration and hardware video decoding, get the word LEMON, shake it very hard and you will find the word MELON which is a sweet fruit and very inspiring according to merrian-webster, release a second improved board with this name.
No jokes here, i will contribute to your campaign as i did for cubieboard, i just would like to have a look at the BSP/SDK before i do it, could you give a link to download it?
@@lex:
In some dialects “melon” – the fruit – also as some negative connotations.
From what I know, raspberry and orange are really the best ones…
Wait, I have a winner…
COCONUT PI !!!
“hard to break, delightful inside”
(ok, I’m inspired, I better rush now to the patent office)
🙂
I like the Coconut Pi too. 🙂 I want to buy the patent. How much is it?
Will the be a version with 2GB of RAM, and if so about how much will it cost?
1. 2GB of DDR3 RAM is supported
2. EMMC is optional
If you have a large volume order, we can arrange a particular board for you, but not this board on this campaign. Please contact us directly at [email protected] or [email protected]
@Stephen
@@lex hi Lex, Thanks for you advice 🙂 I heard even founder of RPi didn’t like PRi name, but everyone like it eventually. Hope that day will come for Lemon Pi. Now we are hurrying up preparing BSP/SDK. Please Email to me to tell me you are Lex in order for me to keep you updated specially for you. [email protected] or [email protected] http://www.embedstudio.com is available now. But more content will be updated later. Many thanks for your attention and following of Lemon Pi. Don’t hesitate to ask any question or give advice to us. We will keep you updated and… Read more »
@ embedstudio I heard even founder of RPi didn’t like PRi name, but everyone like it eventually. Hope that day will come for Lemon Pi. You see, the difference, and it’s a BIG one, is that RPi was a pioneer, the first and cheap one that was available, so at that time, no one really pay attention to the name. Probably, if it was named “Shit Pi” it will still be a success. At the time, they don’t have concurrents. (and the same applies to the first Cubieboard, that also was innovative) Now, you are coming to a market that… Read more »
A plus point is that all expansion boards of the rpi will work on this lemon pi, but I want to see this first. The same for Kodi with full HW support. If a board should donated to Lakka, then they can make a port also. I assume hdmi-cec is also supported. If all these things should be true then I will take this board in consideration as it will always be usable when kernel support seems to drop, especially with the powervr gpu. If it would have mali then we could have a more longtime support when lima gets… Read more »
S500 brief datasheet:
https://db.tt/Sfjg36EH
@Gabe
I have read somewhere else that it had 16 Kb L1/L2, are there different S500 versions or i was just mistaken…
Full datasheet S500: http://www.filedropper.com/s500datasheetv12-150615
And for the ATC2603C Chip: http://www.filedropper.com/atc2603cdatasheetv12-150615
Thanks, must be the water… 🙂
What the hell? Actions Semiconductor had NO docs at all (sad past experiences)! And many other manufacturers offer more for less money. This board has nothing new, and in fact it isn’t cheap…
@Falcon1
Price
Ok…. months later here we are in February 2016 – my Lemon Pi turned up today with no info whatsoever 🙂
I went off to their site – there’s the datasheet – still no links to operating systems – so right now it’s a brick.. Any ideas where to look guys? I’ll do a review at http://tech.scargill.net once I can actually get something running on it.
@Peter Scargill
I can see you have already found out, but in case others have the same issue.
Lemon Pi is basically the same as Roseapple Pi: http://www.cnx-software.com/2015/10/06/lemon-pi-board-becomes-roseapple-pi-gets-an-upgrade-to-2gb-ram/
I’m written a getting started guide a while ago @ http://www.cnx-software.com/2015/10/14/linux-quick-start-guide-for-roseapple-pi-board-based-on-actions-semi-s500-processor/
@Jean-Luc Aufranc (CNXSoft)
I’ve very glad you’ve done the groundbreaking work on this including figuring out the password! My image loaded first time and as I speak I’m loading it onto a quality 16GB card. Fingers crossed…. Still doesn’t explain why the Lemon Pi apparently has no software!
Some info here…
http://forum.armbian.com/index.php/topic/311-quick-review-of-lemakers-guitar/