ZIDOO X9S/RTD1295 62BIT CPU
What’s really interesting with Realtek RTD1295 is that all features are integrated according to the block diagram, so no need to have USB bridge to implement SATA, Gigabit Ethernet MAC/PHY is built-in, PCIe host interfaces are also embedded, and so on. It’s also the only SoC that I know of with 4K @ 60 fps hardware decoders working for all three main codecs: H.264, H.265, and VP9.
ZIDOO X9S TV Box specifications:
Case Aluminium alloy
CPU Realtek RTD1295 Quad Core Cortex-A53 64bit
GPU T820 MP3
Memory 2GB DDR3
Storage 16GB eMMC
Video output HDMI 2.0A output, HDMI 2.0 Input(Record and streaming)
Interfaces Spdif *1, Cvbs output, USB 3.0*1 ,USB 2.0 *2,Built in SATA 3.0, Built in 1 * RJ-45 Ethernet Jack (10/100/1000Mbps)
Connectivity 2.4G/5.8G 802.11ac dual-band WIFI, Gigabit Ethernet 10/100/1000Mbps, BT 4.0
Support IR TX/RX
Power 12V/2A
Android 6.0 + OpenWRT (Hardware router, Samba server) dual system run simultaneously
Support HDR, Support HEVC(H.265) 10Bit 4K@60fps,Support VP9,Support BDISO/MKV/
Built in ZDMC(Base on kodi 16.0)
Support 1080P h.264 Encode
Support automatically frame switch
Support pass-through 7.1c
The quad core Cortex A53 CPU combined with the new Mali T820 MP3 GPU (up to 4 sharder cores, 40% improvement from Mali-T622) will offer enough processing power for 4KP60 and H.265/VP9.
Gigabit Ethernet, SATA and USB 3.0 are all useful when playing files with higher bitrates (H.265/4k2k are to be even more popular in 2016). While theres no mention about HD audio on the current specs sheet, we do saw that Widevine, Playready, Verimatrix will be supported.
Realtek RTD1295 will find its why not only on TV boxes but also on OpenWRT routers and next generation NAS devices. That makes sense, as NAS devices evolved as well to become full-fledget media centers and might benefit from Realtek 1295s video encoding and decoding power. Dont be surprised if you will see Western Digital, Buffalo or Qnap NAS devices powered by Realtek RTD1295 one year from now.
ZIDOO X9S TV Box specifications:
Case Aluminium alloy
CPU Realtek RTD1295 Quad Core Cortex-A53 64bit
GPU T820 MP3
Memory 2GB DDR3
Storage 16GB eMMC
Video output HDMI 2.0A output, HDMI 2.0 Input(Record and streaming)
Interfaces Spdif *1, Cvbs output, USB 3.0*1 ,USB 2.0 *2,Built in SATA 3.0, Built in 1 * RJ-45 Ethernet Jack (10/100/1000Mbps)
Connectivity 2.4G/5.8G 802.11ac dual-band WIFI, Gigabit Ethernet 10/100/1000Mbps, BT 4.0
Support IR TX/RX
Power 12V/2A
Android 6.0 + OpenWRT (Hardware router, Samba server) dual system run simultaneously
Support HDR, Support HEVC(H.265) 10Bit 4K@60fps,Support VP9,Support BDISO/MKV/
Built in ZDMC(Base on kodi 16.0)
Support 1080P h.264 Encode
Support automatically frame switch
Support pass-through 7.1c
The quad core Cortex A53 CPU combined with the new Mali T820 MP3 GPU (up to 4 sharder cores, 40% improvement from Mali-T622) will offer enough processing power for 4KP60 and H.265/VP9.
Gigabit Ethernet, SATA and USB 3.0 are all useful when playing files with higher bitrates (H.265/4k2k are to be even more popular in 2016). While theres no mention about HD audio on the current specs sheet, we do saw that Widevine, Playready, Verimatrix will be supported.
Realtek RTD1295 will find its why not only on TV boxes but also on OpenWRT routers and next generation NAS devices. That makes sense, as NAS devices evolved as well to become full-fledget media centers and might benefit from Realtek 1295s video encoding and decoding power. Dont be surprised if you will see Western Digital, Buffalo or Qnap NAS devices powered by Realtek RTD1295 one year from now.
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