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HiMedia Q5/Q10 Pro due by early April.
UyeSee is Asia only for now, but are considering EU/US HiSilicon-based product release(s).
See here.
(2016-01-28, 15:00)hdmkv Wrote: [ -> ]Already a thread here.
HiMedia Q5/Q10 Pro due by early April.
UyeSee is Asia only for now, but are considering EU/US HiSilicon-based product release(s). See here.
That 'UyeSee' box is using a HiSilicon chipset from late 2014. '3798M'. It's the same as in the HiMedia M3.
The new 2016 HiMedia boxes use a new, and much more capable, chipset 'Hi3798C V200'. Some info on chipsets here (my site, sorry):
http://www.iboum.com/artkill/chipsets.ph...idchipsets
there will be an UyeSee box with this SoC after all (probably even two, a "streamer" and one with an internal HDD tray)
http://www.minipcdb.com/articles/Meet-UyeSee-S500
but for now everyone's attention will be aimed at Himedia's Q10 Pro, which is shipping as we speak.
Yep. Been in touch w/them, and was told, now about a month ago, their 1st engineering sample had been ready for a while, and they were going to make a 2nd batch w/more units "soon". May be helping UyeSee beta-test when they're ready. Nice to see another HiSilicon Hi3798C V200 capable box, besides HiMedia, and if Realtek's RTD1295 delivers, that may be another option.
Update: UyeSee will have a S500 Hi3798C V200 box, and a S600 w/internal HDD capability.
Dinobot 4k SE (previously known as U5PVR, I think) has the Hi3798CV200 chip.