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- | ====== QORTector Device Versions ====== | ||
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- | Gen 1 was the OrangePi Prime H5 which has been discontinued by the manufacturer and wasn’t able to work properly as a full node. We have moved on to Gen 2 which uses the Raspberry Pi 4! See the [[Raspberry Pi 4]] page to build your own or you can buy one pre-built from Crowetic Hardware Development, | ||
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- | There will be other designs in the future which will be posted here. | ||
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- | ===== QORTector Gen 2 Raspberry Pi 4 A64 64-bit Series: 1.2 GHz Quad-Core ===== | ||
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- | The Gen 2 is a special purpose image for Raspberry Pi 4 Rev 1.1 and above that utilizes advanced crypto and server grade functions to facilitate minting and full featured accelerated desktop. Gen 2 has proven itself as a full replacement of standard x86 daily driver desktops at the expense of a fraction of power and resource utilization. All variants above Rev 1.1 for Pi4 up to 8GB RAM are supported out of the box. | ||
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- | CPU: ARM Cortex-A53 Quad-Core (r0p4, revidr=0x80)\\ | ||
- | 512KiB L2-Cache\\ | ||
- | 32KiB (Instruction) / 32KiB (Data) L1-Cache per Core\\ | ||
- | SIMD NEON (including double-precision floating point), VFP4\\ | ||
- | Cryptography Extension (SHA and AES instructions)\\ | ||
- | DDR2/ | ||
- | NAND Flash Controller and 64-bit ECC\\ | ||
- | Additional board spec info: https:// | ||
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- | ===== QORTector KB ===== | ||
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- | The QORTector KB device features a 500GB SSD storage, quad-core 64-bit processor, 4GB RAM, wireless networking, dual-display output, and 4K video playback in a compact keyboard! The QORTector KB uses the Raspberry Pi 400 board, which has the computer board built into the keyboard. We then connect a SSD to the Pi, with a custom Brooklyn kernel, and provide a cheaper option to the QORTector Gen 2 design. |